This is vernal keratoconjunctivitis, a chronic, bilateral, and often seasonal allergic inflammation of the conjunctiva characterised by papillae on the inner eyelid and throughout the limbus (fig 1).1 ...
Giant papillary conjunctivitis, commonly referred to as GPC, is a condition in which the inner lining of the eyelid (known as the palpebral conjunctiva) becomes inflamed and develops small bumps.
They're covered in specialised membranes containing many different small bumps – or papillae – linked to our tastebuds. These sense the tastes and textures of our food. But the tongue does more than ...
The concave zone of papillary calculi can contain a range of calcified lesions, from little HAP residues to typical well-developed HAP plaques, also known as Randall's plaques. The morphology of ...