CONJUNCTIVA IN HEALTH AND DISEASE 
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TABLE III 
Chronic Trachoma with Cicatricial Thickening 
No. 
Age 
Sex 
Condition of Lids 
Organisms 
I 
i 5 years 
Female 
Some large granules with cica- 
tricial thickening of upper lid 
Staphylococcus aureus. Xerosis 
bacillus. 
2 
Adult 
Female 
Entropion. Opacity of cornea 
B.lacunatus (Eyre) and xerosis. 
Staphylococcus aureus and epider- 
midis albus. 
3 
Adult 
Female 
Pannus. Large granulations 
and thickening of upper lid 
B. xerosis. Staphylococcus 
epidermidis albus. 
+ 
Adult 
Female 
Ectropion. Conjunctiva red, 
velvety, and thickened 
Streptococcus longus. Staphy- 
lococcus citreus. B. xerosis. 
5 
1 7 years 
Male 
Thickening and distortion of 
upper lid. Opacities of cornea. 
Obliteration of upper and lower 
fornices with strong fibrous bands 
Fraenkel's pneumococcus. B. 
lacunatus and xerosis. Staphylo- 
coccus aureus and citreus. 
6 
25 years 
Male 
Upper lid thickened. Con- 
junctival surface smooth and 
whitish. Adherence of ocular 
and palpebral conjunctiva, caus- 
ing contraction of the conjuncti- 
val sac 
Xerosis bacillus. 
7 
20 years 
Male 
Ectropion. Conjunctiva hy- 
pertrophied, red, and velvety 
Staphylococcus aureus. Xerosis 
bacillus. 
8 
Adult 
Male 
Conjunctiva velvety and thick- 
ened. Old opacities of cornea 
Xerosis bacillus. 
9 
Adult 
Female 
Cicatricial distortion. A few 
large granules 
Streptococcus longus. Xerosis 
bacillus. 
IO 
Adult 
Female 
Upper lid very thickened. 
Conjunctival surface smooth and 
whitish 
Xerosis bacillus. 
1 1 
26 years 
Male 
Upper lid thickened. Con- 
junctiva hypertrophied, red, and 
velvety 
Xerosis bacillus. Staphylo- 
coccus aureus. 
12 
14 years 
Male 
Entropion. Fibrous adhesions 
between ocular and palpebral con- 
junctivae. Some large granules 
B. lacunatus (Eyre). Staphylo- 
coccus pyogenes albus and citreus. 
Sarcina lutea. Xerosis bacillus. 
13 
Adult 
Female 
Entropion. Conjunctiva cover- 
ed with large irregular granules. 
Fibrous adhesions between the 
ocular and palpebral conjunctiva. 
Extreme pannus 
Streptococcus pyogenes longus. 
Staphylococcus epidermidis albus. 
