| 31. | Auto-grafting covers the bare sclera with conjunctival tissue that is surgically removed from an area of healthy conjunctiva.
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| 32. | It acts on alpha-receptors in the arterioles of the conjunctiva to produce constriction, resulting in decreased congestion.
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| 33. | Dead epithelial and microbial cells accumulate on the conjunctiva and form debris that can lead to infection and possibly blindness.
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| 34. | Cataracts and photokeratitis, the burning of the cornea and conjunctiva, are directly linked to the sun and UV rays.
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| 35. | Allergic conjunctivitis is inflammation of the conjunctiva ( the membrane covering the white part of the eye ) due to allergy.
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| 36. | In the conjunctiva this is not generally harmful, but it also may affect the lens, leading to serious effects.
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| 37. | Typical exposure would result in swelling of the conjunctiva and eyelids, forcing them closed and rendering the victim temporarily blind.
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| 38. | Endophthalmitis is usually accompanied by severe pain, loss of vision, and redness of the conjunctiva and the underlying episclera.
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| 39. | Upon examination, a maggot was found inside a lesion in the bulbar conjunctiva, and this maggot was then removed.
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| 40. | TIM1 is expressed in tissues known to be seriously impacted by EBOV lysis ( trachea, cornea, and conjunctiva ).
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