What needs to be memorized: The three anatomical divisions of the conjunctiva - Palpebral (lining eyelids), Bulbar (covering eyeball), and Forniceal (the fold between them)
Mnemonic: "Papa's Biryani is my Favourite"
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What needs to be memorized: Key distinguishing features of conjunctival follicles - Avascular, Pale/yellowish appearance, Viral or Chlamydial cause, predominantly in Fornices
Mnemonic: "Arre, Pale Viral Fellow (in fornix)"
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What needs to be memorized: Key distinguishing features of conjunctival papillae - Vascular (central vessel), Red appearance, Allergic or Bacterial cause, predominantly on Tarsal conjunctiva
Mnemonic: "Very Red Allergic on Tarsus"
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What needs to be memorized: The four progressive stages of trachoma - Stage I (Follicles appear), Stage II (Intense inflammation), Stage III (Scarring begins), Stage IV (Trichiasis develops)
Mnemonic: "FIST" - Make a fist to remember the progression!
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What needs to be memorized: The three main causes of follicular conjunctivitis - Chlamydial infections (Trachoma and Inclusion conjunctivitis), Adenoviral infections, and Molluscum contagiosum
Mnemonic: "CAM makes Follicles"
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Additional less common causes: Newcastle disease, Moraxella, Toxic conjunctivitis
What needs to be memorized: Causes of TRUE membrane (bleeds on removal) - Diphtheria, Ligneous conjunctivitis, Severe chemical injury, Beta-hemolytic Streptococcus
Mnemonic: "DiL Se Bleeds" (like the Bollywood movie Dil Se - from the heart it bleeds!)
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Remember: TRUE membrane bleeds when you try to remove it!
What needs to be memorized: Causes of PSEUDOMEMBRANE (doesn't bleed on removal) - Adenovirus (EKC), Gonococcus, Streptococcus pneumoniae
Mnemonic: "AGS - No Bleed"
🔗 The Breakdown:
Remember: PSEUDO membrane comes off easily without bleeding!
What needs to be memorized: Time of onset for different organisms causing neonatal conjunctivitis - Gonococcus appears at 2-5 days, Chlamydia appears at 5-14 days
Mnemonic: "GO fast (2-5 days), CHAM slow (5-14 days)"
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Additional: Chemical conjunctivitis (silver nitrate) occurs within 6-12 hours if used
What needs to be memorized: The three pathognomonic features of VKC - Giant papillae (cobblestone appearance), Trantas dots (at limbus), Shield ulcer (on cornea)
Mnemonic: "Get That Shield!" - VKC ka classic triad
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Bonus tip: VKC commonly affects young BOYS in SPRING/SUMMER season with intense ITCHING!