In the autograft group, there were three conjunctivitis, one
symblepharon, and one granuloma.
Patients having associated problems like dry eyes,
symblepharon, conjunctivitis and keratitis were also not included in the study group.
* Conjunctiva was examined for hyperemia, lymphoid follicle, papillae, cicatrization, and
symblepharon.
recently reported corneal deformities with accompanying bilateral ectropion and
symblepharon in a 57-year-old patient with KS.
They discuss conjunctival
symblepharon therapy; the management of uveitic glaucoma; corneal procedures; cataract extraction and intraocular lens placement; various types of biopsies; therapeutic vitreoretinal surgery for non-infectious intermediate, posterior, and panuveitis; epiretinal membrane removal; fluocinolone acetonide sustained drug delivery; dexamethasone biodegradable intravitreal implants; and biopsy analysis.
The unpredictable rates and timings of the recurrence are the main problems encountered after various treatment modalities.7 A recurrent pterygium causes decreased visual acuity, ocular motility restriction and
symblepharon formation.6,7 Mitomycin-c and Conjunctivalautograft are two useful adjuncts in reducing the pterygium recurrence.
Ocular involvement, including chemosis, blepharoconjunctivitis, keratitis,
symblepharon, ankyloblepharon, cicatricial ectropion, and mydriasis, was reported in 89% of the affected birds.
Physical examination at the eye hospital demonstrated a painful left eye with 3+ chemosis in the eyelids and conjunctiva and
symblepharon at the lower pole of the eye.
Nonpruritic, palpable purpura on the right leg of this 45-year-old Middle Eastern man was accompanied by con-junctival inflammation with a proliferative response in the left eye,
symblepharon in the right eye, progressive nasal airway destruction, extensive inflammation in the upper airway, and an intermittent, slightly productive cough.
Reddish and flaccid vesicles, xerosis,
symblepharon, and conjunctival scars can appear.
(6,7) later reported using AM transplantation (AMT) for the surgical treatment of pterygia, corneal defects,
symblepharon, and neoplasia.
The main ocular sign of this autoimmune disease is a cicatricial
symblepharon due to a subepithelial, complement-mediated inflammation caused by autoantibodies (IgG or IgA) directed to some antigen in the basement membrane [9].