Affiliation:
1. Associate Professor & Head, Dept. of Ophthalmology, MLB Medical College Jhansi, India.
2. Junior Resident, Dept. of Ophthalmology, MLB Medical College Jhansi, India.
Abstract
PURPOSE - to study the clinical prole of patients of vernal keratoconjunctivitis presenting to the tertiary
health care centre.
METHODS- This was a prospective observational study that involved 100 eyes of 50 patients with vernal keratoconjunctivitis
complaining of itching, burning and ropy discharge. Slit lamp examination was done in all the patients.
RESULTS-There were 37 males and 13 females and the age group taken was 1 to 15 years. 4 patients belonged to the age group
of 1 to 5 years, out of which all 4 were males. 32 patients belonged to age group of 6 to 11 years, out of which 24 were males and 8
were females. 14 patients belonged to the age group of 12 to 15 years, out of which 9 were males and 5 were females. On slit
lamp examination cobblestone papillae were seen in 46% patients, pseudogerontoxon was seen in 32% patients, Horner
Tranta's spots were seen in 18% patients and shield ulcer was seen in 4% patients.
CONCLUSION-VKC is a common form of allergic conjunctivitis and the disease tends to occur in males of 6 to 11 years age
group. Most common is palpebral form followed by mixed and bulbar forms. Some cases showed history of dust exposure,
atopy and other allergic conditions.