Allergic conjunctival granulomas.
AUTOR(ES)
Cameron, M E
RESUMO
Seven cases are reported from Australia of benign granulomas of the conjunctiva occurring principally in children. Conjunctival granulomas of this kind have not previously been recorded in Australia. Both clinically and histologically they are identical to those described by Ashton and Cook as allergic granulomas of the conjunctiva exhibiting the Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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