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Primary Care - Clinics in Office Practice, 2015
Conjunctivitis is the most common cause of red eye in primary care. The 3 most common types of conjunctivitis are viral, allergic, and bacterial, and they can present in either acute or chronic forms; the age of the patient, time of year and physical examination findings are paramount to distinguish the different types of conjunctivitis. Distinguishing
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Conjunctivitis is the most common cause of red eye in primary care. The 3 most common types of conjunctivitis are viral, allergic, and bacterial, and they can present in either acute or chronic forms; the age of the patient, time of year and physical examination findings are paramount to distinguish the different types of conjunctivitis. Distinguishing
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Ligneous Conjunctivitis Secondary to Viral Conjunctivitis
Cornea, 2022Abstract Ligneous conjunctivitis is a rare cause of chronic conjunctivitis that may be triggered by ocular insults such as trauma or infections. We present an interesting case of ligneous conjunctivitis caused by a viral infection that responded well to conservative management.
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Multiplicative Conjunction as an Extensional Conjunction
Logic Journal of IGPL, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2008
Vernal conjunctivitis is a bilateral, seasonal, external ocular inflammatory disease of unknown cause. Afflicted patients experience intense itching, tearing, photophobia, and mucous discharge, and usually demonstrate large cobblestone papillae on their superior tarsal conjunctiva and limbal conjunctiva. It primarily affects children, may be related to
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Vernal conjunctivitis is a bilateral, seasonal, external ocular inflammatory disease of unknown cause. Afflicted patients experience intense itching, tearing, photophobia, and mucous discharge, and usually demonstrate large cobblestone papillae on their superior tarsal conjunctiva and limbal conjunctiva. It primarily affects children, may be related to
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J. Autom. Lang. Comb., 2001
This paper introduces a class of formal grammars made up by augmenting the formalism of context-free grammars with an explicit set-theoretic intersection operation. It is shown that conjunctive grammars can generate some important non-context-free language constructs, including those not in the intersection closure of context-free languages, and that ...
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This paper introduces a class of formal grammars made up by augmenting the formalism of context-free grammars with an explicit set-theoretic intersection operation. It is shown that conjunctive grammars can generate some important non-context-free language constructs, including those not in the intersection closure of context-free languages, and that ...
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Synthese, 1999
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Conjunction Beyond the Conjunctive
1993Abstract A significant number of verb forms and constructions in Egyptian and Coptic have in common that they express conjunction. There is therefore room in grammars for a chapter on conjunction. Conjunction is not quite coordination and it is not quite subordination.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1987
Conjunctivitis is a common, usually mild, self-limited problem. Pathogens vary at different ages. Conjunctivitis occurs alone or as a manifestation of a systemic infection or a systemic disease. Diagnosis can usually be established by the combination of clinical and laboratory findings. Topical, systemic or combination therapy is used, depending on the
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Conjunctivitis is a common, usually mild, self-limited problem. Pathogens vary at different ages. Conjunctivitis occurs alone or as a manifestation of a systemic infection or a systemic disease. Diagnosis can usually be established by the combination of clinical and laboratory findings. Topical, systemic or combination therapy is used, depending on the
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