Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis
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Anatomy of the eye
Anatomy of the oculomotor (CN III), trochlear (CN IV) and abducens (CN VI) nerves
Anatomy of the orbit
Development of the eye
Eye and ear histology
Anatomy and physiology of the eye
Optic pathways and visual fields
Photoreception
Vestibulo-ocular reflex and nystagmus
Color blindness
Cortical blindness
Hemianopsia
Homonymous hemianopsia
Bitemporal hemianopsia
Cataract
Glaucoma
Retinal detachment
Age-related macular degeneration
Diabetic retinopathy
Corneal ulcer
Retinoblastoma
Retinopathy of prematurity
Periorbital cellulitis
Uveitis
Keratitis
Orbital cellulitis
Hordeolum (stye)
Conjunctivitis
Neonatal conjunctivitis
Anatomy of the olfactory (CN I) and optic (CN II) nerves
Eye conditions: Inflammation, infections and trauma: Pathology review
Eye conditions: Retinal disorders: Pathology review
Loa loa (Eye worm)
Sjogren syndrome: Clinical
Demyelinating disorders: Pathology review
Sjogren syndrome: Pathology review
Eye conditions: Refractive errors, lens disorders and glaucoma: Pathology review
Pediatric ophthalmological conditions: Clinical
Albinism
Anatomy clinical correlates: Eye
Anatomy clinical correlates: Olfactory (CN I) and optic (CN II) nerves
Vertigo: Pathology review
Nasal, oral and pharyngeal diseases: Pathology review
The ophthalmologist and the avoidable lawsuit (Coverys)
Key Takeaways
Conjunctivitis is a condition caused by inflammation of the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is the thin clear membrane that lines the inside of your eyelids, and covers the whites of your eyes. Conjunctivitis can be caused by infection, allergy, or chemical irritation. Symptoms include eye redness, swelling, itching, discharge, and crusting around the eyes.