Conjunctivitis
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Laboratory value | Result |
Hemoglobin | 11.3 g/dL |
Hematocrit | 39 % |
Leukocyte count | 9,100 /mm3 |
Platelet count | 375,000/mm3 |
Leukocyte count | 3,000/mm3 |
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate | 5 mm/h |
Antinuclear antibodies | Negative |
Rheumatoid factor | Negative |
Anti-dsDNA | Negative |
Anti-Ro/La | Negative |
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Adenoviruses
conjunctivitis p. 549
Conjunctivitis p. 549
adenoviridae p. 161
chlamydia p. 146, 180
gonococcal prophylaxis p. 194
gonococci p. 140
Haemophilus influenzae p. , 140
reactive arthritis p. 475
rubeola p. 167, 178, 183
urethritis and p. 724
Zika virus p. NaN
Eye disorders
conjunctivitis p. 475, 549
keratoconjunctivitis p. 161
keratoconjunctivitis sicca p. 474
Follicular conjunctivitis p. 146
Neonates
conjunctivitis p. 140, 147
Summary
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.