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  1. ... visible, but since it is confined within the conjunctiva, it does not move and cannot be wiped away. The problem may occur without injury. It is often first noticed when you wake ...
  2. ... birth or in childhood. Jaundice may be intermittent. Conjunctival icterus may be the only ... and typical findings on cholescintigraphy. Identification of biallelic ...
  3. ... the growths are usually triggered by infections or injury, but they may also occur spontaneously in the absence of known triggers. The growths may recur after being removed. Congenital plasminogen deficiency most often affects the conjunctiva, which are the mucous membranes that protect the ...
  4. ... the growths are usually triggered by infections or injury, but they may also ... affects the conjunctiva, which are the mucous membranes that protect the ...
  5. ... KM, Karamichos D. Treatment of non-infectious corneal injury: review of ... corneal or conjunctival foreign bodies. In: Fowler GC, ed. Pfenninger and ...
  6. ... or other particles in the eye Allergies Infection Injury Eye infections or ... of the eye (the conjunctiva). This is often referred to as "pink eye." ...
  7. ... ophthalmologic evaluation. Infantile hemangiomas can occur in the conjunctiva (refer to Figure 4 ). These hemangiomas can be ... 4. Proposed classification of infantile hemangiomas involving the conjunctiva. Theiler M, Baselga E, Gerth-Kahlert C, et ...
  8. ... All affected individuals are at risk for corneal injuries due to absent corneal reflexes. ... tearing, as opposed to pain induced tearing, ...
  9. ... eyelashes or dust ( foreign object in eye ) Infection Injury or trauma Severe dry eye associated with arthritis (keratoconjunctivitis sicca) Often the test is done to check for any of the conditions listed above.
  10. ... tissue also grows in the eyes, specifically the conjunctiva, which are the moist tissues that line the ... usually have overgrowth of granulation tissue in the conjunctiva. Frequency LOC syndrome is a rare disorder that ...
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