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World J Dermatol. May 2, 2016; 5(2): 109-114
Published online May 2, 2016. doi: 10.5314/wjd.v5.i2.109
Table 1 Different ocular findings in pediatric ocular rosacea[1-8,10-19]
Eyelid: Telangiectasias and erythema of the lid margin, meibomian gland dysfunction, anterior blepharitis, recurrent chalazia/hordeola, madarosis (loss of eyelashes), trichiasis
Conjunctiva: Interpalpebral or diffuse hyperemia, papillary and/or follicular reaction, pinguecula, scarring
Cornea: Punctate erosions, pannus, superficial neovascularization, lipid deposition, spade-shaped infiltrate, scarring, thinning, ulceration, perforation, phlyctenula
Sclera: Episcleritis, scleritis
Insufficiency of tear film (dry eye) with abnormal Schirmer test
Uvea: Iritis (rare)