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VERNAL

KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIS
ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS
VERNAL KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIS
CORNEAL INVOLVEMENT
4. SHIELD ULCER
5. KERATOCONUS

CORNEAL INVOLVEMENT
OPHTHALMIA
NEONATORUM
NEONATAL CONJUNCTIVITIS
Ophthalmia neonatorum is caused by
a. gonococci
b. chlamydia
c. herpes
d. adeno

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Ten years old boy complains of itching. On
examination, there are mucoid nodules with
smooth rounded surface on the limbus, and
white ropy mucopurulent conjunctival
discharge

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A recurrent bilateral conjunctivitis
occurring with the onset of hot weather
in young boys with symptoms of burning,
itching, and lacrimation with large flat
topped cobble stone papillae is:

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Invernal catarrh, the characteristic cells
are:
a. Macrophage
b. Eosinophils
c. Neutrophils
d. Epitheloid cells

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Incubationperiod of Gonococcal
Ophthalmia Neonatorum is
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Spring catarrh can be associated with
a. Anterior subcapsular cataract
b. Keratoconus
c. Interstitial Keratitis
d. all of the above

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