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2nd for conjunctival chemosis
Allergy triggered




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Bulbar conjunctivitis
Aftermath of pepper spray/mace
 
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Conj chemosis - vernal reaction.

Grass allergy after you mowed the lawn for the first time in a long time.
 
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How about conjunctival chemosis after bilateral eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)?

Looks like there is some mild ecchymosis around the medial aspect of each eye.
 
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first, what is the species
 
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Condition: don't know enough medicine to name it

Cause: poorly-focused, faulty, or incompetently-operated Lasix laser
 
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Pterygium

Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and made worse by chronic dryness or irritation.


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Looks like a baby or toddler from the pics. Mucus discharge due to blocked tear ducts.


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Arcus senilis:

Hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol)

Family history of high cholesterol

Dyslipidemia in younger individuals (arcus juvenilis)


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Eyes.

Damn, I hate the eyes.



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1. Subconjunctival Fat Prolapse
2. Sneezing, coughing, laughing, choking

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Choroidal Melanoma (maybe some other type of neoplasm, depending on how quickly the nodules developed) masquerading as a nodular anterior scleritis.
 
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Rapid decompression. Got the Benz.
 
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#1 - What is the condition?
Herpes Simplex Keratitis
#2 - What is the specific trigger?
Direct contact with someone with Herpes



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WINNER: I know no one got both answers correctly, but I went ahead and picked the first person who got at least one correct answer, conjunctival chemosis, and that person, unsurprisingly, is our SIGforum Official Eye Doc, bcereuss. Congratulations! Please email me your favorite charity.

Thanks, everyone, for playing.

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!


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^^^^^^
That caused the subject’s eyelashes to fall out? The lack of eyelashes suggested a facial burn.



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LOL. Nothing wrong with the eyelashes. They are there. And believe me, I'm pretty sure I would know if my face were burned. Big Grin


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Thank you for the generous karma! I’ll give you my charities of choice after careful consideration. Again-thank you!
 
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Both emails replied to. Kind thanks for your generosity!
 
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