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Figure 16-1: Hay fever conjunctivitis. Note edema and hyperemia of the conjunctiva. (Courtesy of M Allansmith and B McClellan.)
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Figure 16-2: Giant papillae ("cobblestones") in the tarsal conjunctiva of a patient with vernal conjunctivitis.
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Figure 16-3: Acute iridocyclitis in a patient with ankylosing spondylitis. Note fibrin clot in anterior chamber.
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Figure 16-4: Acute iridocyclitis with hypopyon in a patient with Reiter's disease.
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Figure 16-5: Scleral nodules in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. (Courtesy of S Kimura.)
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Figure 16-6: Scleral thinning in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. Note dark color of the underlying uvea.
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Figure 16-7: Cotton-wool spots in the retina of a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus.
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Figure 16-8: Phlyctenule (arrow) at the margin of the cornea. (Courtesy of P Thygeson.)
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Figure 16-9: A cornea severely scarred by chronic atopic keratoconjunctivitis into which a central graft of clear cornea has been placed. Note how distinctly the iris landmarks are seen through the transparent graft. (Reproduced, with permission, from Stites DP, Terr AI [editors]: Basic & Clinical Immunology, 7th ed. Appleton & Lange, 1991.)
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