Which of the following findings is typically NOT seen in a patient with allergic conjunctivitis?
AWatery discharge
BItching
CBilateral eye redness
DPurulent discharge
A 12-year-old boy presents with recurrent attacks of conjunctivitis for the last 2 years, characterized by intense itching and ropy discharge. The diagnosis is likely to be:
AVernal conjunctivitis
BViral conjunctivitis
CPhlyctenular conjunctivitis
DTrachoma
Features of vernal conjunctivitis are:
APapillary hypertrophy
BHorner-Trantas spots
CShield ulcer
DAll of the options
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