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Last Update: 10/09/2023 02:54 AM

Current Deck: Jeff Ophthalmology

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Classic ocular signs of vernal keratoconjunctivitis include: {{c1::Giant papillary conjunctivitis >1mm in diameter aka 'cobblestone' papillae), Horner-Trantas dots (jelly-like limbal nodules representing degenerating eosinophils), and a "shield ulder", which is a corneal epithelial defect involving the upper hald of the cornea.}}
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GPC also associated with CONTACT LENS WEAR, that's the more common reason


To be clear--is the upper lid involved in AKC?
Yes. AKC typically affects both the upper and lower lids, whereas VKC typically affects the upper lid only

Thick ropy discharge in GPC

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