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Follicular Conjunctivitis from Alphagan (Photo)

Last updated September 6, 2007

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This photograph shows follicular bumps on the bulbar conjunctiva. Bulbar cysts like this area easier to see when using the cobalt light on the slit-lamp. This picture is difficult to interpret because everything is so dark, but those are bumps on the white part of the eye.

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