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Inflammation of parts of the eyeThis article is about inflammation commonly associated with infections. For irritation of the eyes due to dryness (keratoconjunctivitis sicca), see Dry eye syndrome.Medical condition
Keratoconjunctivitis
SpecialtyOphthalmology
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Keratoconjunctivitis is a term used to describe inflammation of both the cornea (the clear, front part of the eye) and the conjunctiva (the thin, transparent membrane covering the white part of the eye and lining the inside of the eyelids). This condition can have various causes, and its presentation may vary depending on the underlying factors.

When only the cornea is inflamed, it is called keratitis; when only the conjunctiva is inflamed, it is called conjunctivitis.

Causes

There are several potential causes of the inflammation:

Viral keratoconjunctivitis

Keratoconjunctivitis is frequently caused by viral infections in and around the eyes. A particularly common cause of this is the herpes simplex virus. In some people, the infection may become chronic and keratoconjunctivitis may present during flare-ups of variable frequency. Over time, these can result in the corneas becoming progressively more opaque, leading to blindness.

References

  1. "Merck Veterinary Manual".
  2. Riedel, Stefan (2019). "Chapter 33: Herpesviruses". Jawetz, Melnick, & Adelberg's Medical Microbiology (28th ed.). New York: McGraw Hill.

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ClassificationD
Adnexa
Eyelid
Inflammation
Eyelash
Lacrimal apparatus
Orbit
Conjunctiva
Globe
Fibrous tunic
Sclera
Cornea
Vascular tunic
Choroid
Lens
Retina
Other
Pathways
Optic nerve
Optic disc
Optic neuropathy
Strabismus
Extraocular muscles
Binocular vision
Accommodation
Paralytic strabismus
palsies
Other strabismus
Other binocular
Refraction
Vision disorders
Blindness
Anopsia
subjective
Pupil
Other
Infections


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