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Vernal keratoconjunctivitis is a persistent and severe form of ocular allergy that affects children and young adults, usually in warm climates. Vernal keratoconjunctivitis typically appears in boys between the ages of 4–12 years. The typical symptoms are intense itching, tearing, and photophobia. Disease exacerbation can be triggered either by allergen re-exposure or by nonspecific stimuli such as sunlight, wind, and dust. The tarsal form is characterized by irregularly sized hypertrophic papillae, leading to a cobblestone appearance of the upper tarsal plate. The limbal form is characterized by transient, multiple limbal, or conjunctival gelatinous yellow-gray infiltrates superposed with white points or deposits, known as Horner–Trantas dots and papillae at the limbus.

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vernal keratoconjunctivitis is a persistent and severe form of ocular allergy that affects children and young adults, usually in warm climates. vernal keratoconjunctivitis εμφανίζεται συνήθως σε αγόρια μεταξύ των ηλικιών των 4 ετών 12 χρόνια. τα τυπικά συμπτώματα είναι έντονο κνησμό, δακρύρροια και φωτοφοβία. διέγερση ασθενειών μπορεί να προκληθεί είτε από αλλεργιογόνο εκ νέου έκθεση ή από μη συγκεκριμένα ερεθίσματα όπως το φως του ήλιου, ο άνεμος, και dust. η tarsal μορφή χαρακτηρίζεται από ακανόνιστα μεγέθους υπερτροφικές θηλές, που οδηγεί σε ένα λιθόστρωτο εμφάνιση του άνω ταρσού.

Vernal keratoconjunctivitis is a persistent and severe form of ocular allergy that affects children and young adults, usually in warm climates. Vernal keratoconjunctivitis typically appears in boys between the ages of 4–12 years. The typical symptoms are intense itching, tearing, and photophobia. Disease exacerbation can be triggered either by allergen re-exposure or by nonspecific stimuli such as sunlight, wind, and dust. The tarsal form is characterized by irregularly sized hypertrophic papillae, leading to a cobblestone appearance of the upper tarsal plate. The limbal form is characterized by transient, multiple limbal, or conjunctival gelatinous yellow-gray infiltrates superposed with white points or deposits, known as Horner–Trantas dots and papillae at the limbus.

la kératoconjonctivite latérale est une forme persistante et grave d'allergie oculaire qui affecte les enfants et les jeunes adultes, habituellement dans les climats chauds. la kératoconjonctivite vernale se manifeste généralement chez les garçons de 4 à 12 ans. les symptômes typiques sont des démangeaisons intenses, des déchirures et de la photophobie. l'exacerbation de la maladie peut être déclenchée soit par une réexposition aux allergènes, soit par des stimuli non spécifiques comme la lumière du soleil, le vent et la poussière. la forme tarsienne se caractérise par des papilles hypertrophiques de taille irrégulière, qui donnent un aspect calcaire de la plaque tarsienne supérieure. la forme limbale se caractérise par des infiltrations gélatineuses gélatineuses, gélatineuses multiples ou gélatineuses, superposées à des points blancs ou à des dépôts, appelées points de

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Kératoconjonctivite printanière

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