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Vernal Conjunctivitis 
Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K)
Introduction 
Vernal conjunctivitis is chronic inflammation of the outer 
lining of the eyes. 
Is also called Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) 
interchangealy is a member of a group of diseases 
classified as allergic conjunctivites including perennial and 
seasonal rhinoconjunctivitis, atopic keratoconjunctivitis, 
and giant papillary conjunctivitis. Vernal conjunctivities 
were considered the expression of a classical type I IgE-mediated 
hypersensitivity reaction at the conjunctival 
level. More recent clinical observations, however, suggest 
that other tissues of the eye are also involved in the 
ocular allergic reaction. 
Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 2
New discoveries regarding the pathogenesis of 
ocular allergies have clearly indicated that the 
participation of the entire ocular surface in allergic 
diseases is not only the consequence of tissue 
contiguity but derives from a complex exchange of 
information between these tissues through cell-to-cell 
communications, chemical mediators, 
cytokines, and adhesion molecules. 
Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 3
Allergic conjunctivitis subtypes 
Vernal Conjunctivitis belongs to Allergic conjunctivitis group. 
Allergic conjunctivitis may be divided into 5 major subcategories. 
 Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (SAC) and perennial allergic 
conjunctivitis (PAC) are commonly grouped together. 
 Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC), atopic keratoconjunctivitis 
(AKC), and giant papillary conjunctivitis (GPC) constitute the 
remaining subtypes of allergic conjunctivitis. 
Early diagnosis and treatment will help prevent the rare 
complications that can occur with this disease. 
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Etiology 
VKC is thought to be an allergic disorder in which 
IgE mediated mechanism play a role. Such patients 
often give family history of other atopic diseases 
such as hay fever, asthma or eczema, and their 
peripheral blood shows eosinophilia and increased 
serum IgE levels. 
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Predisposing Factors 
Age and sex – 4–20 years; more common in boys 
than girls. 
Season – More common in summer. Hence, the 
name Spring catarrh is a misnomer. Recently it is 
being labelled as Warm weather conjunctivitis. 
Climate – More prevalent in the tropics. VKC cases 
are mostly seen in hot months of summer, 
therefore, more suitable term for this condition is 
"summer catarrh". 
Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 6
Pathology 
Conjunctival epithelium undergoes hyperplasia and 
sends downward projection into sub-epithelial 
tissue. 
Adenoid layer shows marked cellular infiltration 
by eosinophils, lymphocytes, plasma 
cells and histiocytes. 
Fibrous layer show proliferation which later 
undergoes hyaline changes. 
Conjunctival vessels also show proliferation, 
increased permeability and vasodilation. 
Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 7
Clinical Manifestations 
Symptoms- VKC is characterized by marked burning and itchy 
sensations which may be intolerable and accentuates when patient 
comes in a warm humid atmosphere. Associated symptoms include 
mild photophobia, lacrimation, stringy discharge and heaviness of 
eyelids. 
Signs of VKC can be described in three clinical forms. 
 Palpebral form- Usually upper tarsal conjunctiva of both the eyes 
is involved. Typical lesion is characterized by the presence of 
hard, flat-topped papillae arranged in cobblestone or pavement 
stone fashion. In severe cases papillae undergo hypertrophy to 
produce cauliflower-like excrescences of 'giant papillae'. 
 Bulbar form- It is characterized by dusky red triangular 
congestion of bulbar conjunctiva in palpebral area, gelatinous 
thickened accumulation of tissue around limbus and presence of 
discrete whitish raised dots along the limbus (Tranta's spots). 
 Mixed form- Shows the features of both palpebral and bulbar 
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 Burning eyes 
 Discomfort in bright light 
(photophobia) 
 Itching eyes 
 The area around the cornea 
where the white of the eye and 
the cornea meet (limbus) may 
become rough and swollen 
 The inside of the eyelids (most 
often the upper ones) may 
become rough and covered with 
bumps and a white mucus 
 Watering eyes 
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VKC may be subdivided into 2 
varieties, as follows: palpebral and 
limbal. The classic conjunctival 
sign in palpebral VKC is the 
presence of giant papillae. The 
papillae most commonly occur on 
the superior tarsal conjunctiva; 
usually, the inferior tarsal 
conjunctiva is unaffected. Giant 
papillae assume a flattop 
appearance, which often is 
described as "cobblestone 
papillae." In severe cases, large 
papillae may cause mechanical 
ptosis (drooping eyelid). 
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Diagnosis 
1. In seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis, superficial 
conjunctival scrapings may help to establish the diagnosis 
by revealing eosinophils, but only in the most severe cases, 
since eosinophils are typically present in the deeper layers 
of the substantia propria of the conjunctiva. Therefore, the 
absence of eosinophils on conjunctival scraping does not 
rule out the diagnosis of allergic conjunctivitis. 
2. Many investigators have described measurement of tear 
levels of various inflammatory mediators, such as IgE, 
histamine, and tryptase, as indicators of allergic activity. 
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3. Additionally, skin testing by an 
allergist may provide definitive 
diagnosis and pinpoint the offending 
allergen(s). 
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In vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC), conjunctival 
scrapings of the superior tarsal conjunctiva and of 
Horner-Trantas dots show an abundance of 
eosinophils. Conjunctival scrapings of patients with 
atopic keratoconjunctivitis (AKC) may demonstrate 
the presence of eosinophils, although the number is 
not as significant as that seen in VKC. Additionally, 
free eosinophilic granules, which are seen in VKC, 
are not seen in AKC. 
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Treatment 
Local therapy 
Topical steroids are effective. Commonly used solutions are 
fluorometholone, betamethasone or dexamethasone. 
Mast cell stabilizers such as sodium cromoglycate (2%) drops 4–5 
times a day. Common mast cell stabilizers include cromolyn sodium 
and lodoxamide. Alcaftadine, olopatadine, nedocromil, and ketotifen 
are mast cell stabilizers and inhibit histamine release. 
Azelastine eyedrops are also effective. 
Artificial tears substitutes provide a barrier function and help to 
improve the first-line defense at the level of conjunctival mucosa. 
These agents help to dilute various allergens and inflammatory 
mediators that may be present on the ocular surface, and they help 
flush the ocular surface of these agents. 
Acetyl cysteine (.0.5%) used topically has mucolytic properties and 
is useful in the treatment of early plaque formation. 
Topical Cyclosporine is reserved for unresponsive cases. 
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Systemic therapy 
Oral antihistamines and oral steroids for severe cases. 
Treatment of large papillae- Cryo application, surgical 
excision or supratarsal application of long-acting steroids. 
Vasoconstrictors are available either alone or in conjunction 
with antihistamines to provide short-term relief of vascular 
injection and redness. Common vasoconstrictors include 
naphazoline, phenylephrine, oxymetazoline, and 
tetrahydrozoline. Generally, the common problem with 
vasoconstrictors is that they may cause rebound conjunctival 
injection and inflammation. These pharmacologic agents are 
ineffective against severe ocular allergies and against other 
more severe forms of allergic conjunctivitis, such as atopic and 
vernal disease. 
Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 15
Corticosteroids 
o Corticosteroids remain among the most potent pharmacologic 
agents used in the treatment of chronic ocular allergy. They act at 
the first step of the arachidonic acid pathway by inhibiting 
phospholipase, which is responsible for converting membrane 
phospholipid into arachidonic acid. 
o Corticosteroids do have limitations, including ocular adverse 
effects, such as 
 delayed wound healing, 
 secondary infection, 
 elevated intraocular pressure, and 
 formation of cataract. 
In addition, the anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive affects 
are nonspecific. As a rule, topical steroids should be prescribed 
only for a short period of time and for severe cases that do not 
respond to conventional therapy. 
Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 16
General measures include use of dark goggles to 
prevent photophobia, cold compresses and ice pack for 
soothing effects, change of place from hot to cold areas. 
Desensitization has also been tried without much 
rewarding results. 
Treatment of vernal keratopathy- Punctuate epithelial 
keratitis require no extra treatment except that 
instillation of steroids should be increased. 
Large vernal plaque requires surgical excision. 
Ulcerative vernal keratitis require surgical treatment in 
the form of debridement, superficial keratectomy, 
excimer laser therapeutic keratectomy, as well as 
amniotic membrane transplantation to enhance re-epithelialisation. 
Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 17
Home care measures 
Avoid rubbing the eyes, because this can 
irritate them more. 
Cold compresses (a clean cloth soaked in cold 
water and then placed over the closed eyes) 
may be soothing. 
Lubricating drops may also help soothe the 
eye. 
Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 18
Immunotherapy 
Immunotherapy is a mainstay in the systemic 
management of allergies. Traditionally, 
immunotherapy is delivered via subcutaneous 
injection. However, sublingual (oral) 
immunotherapy (SLIT) is gaining momentum 
among allergists. Numerous articles have analyzed 
the effects of SLIT on allergic conjunctivitis. SLIT 
may significantly reduce symptoms in children with 
grass pollen–allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. 
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Differential Diagnoses 
Conjunctivitis, Bacterial 
Conjunctivitis, Giant Papillary 
Conjunctivitis, Viral 
Keratoconjunctivitis, Atopic 
Keratoconjunctivitis, Superior Limbic 
Keratoconus 
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Prevention 
Seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis 
 Avoidance of the offending antigen is the primary behavioral modification; 
specific testing by an allergist will identify the responsible allergen(s) and 
help the individual to establish ways to avoid the allergen. Contact reactions 
caused by medications or cosmetics are also treated best by avoidance. 
Vernal keratoconjunctivitis 
 As with most type I hypersensitivity disorders, allergen avoidance should be 
emphasized as the first-line treatment. Although permanent relocation to a 
cooler climate is not feasible in many cases, it remains a very effective 
therapy for VKC. 
 Maintenance of an air-conditioned environment and control of dust 
particles at home and work may also be beneficial. Local measures, such as 
cold compresses and periodic instillation of artificial tears, have also been 
shown to provide temporary relief. 
Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 21
Prognosis 
Since allergic conjunctivitis generally clears up 
readily, the prognosis is favorable. 
Complications are very rare, with corneal 
ulcers or keratoconus occurring rarely. 
Although allergic conjunctivitis may commonly 
reoccur, it rarely causes any visual loss. 
Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 22
References 
1. Ventocilla M,; Chief Editor: Roy H. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1191467- 
medication#5. Accessed 28 Nov 2014. 
2. Vernal conjunctivitis. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001390.htm. 
Accessed 28 Nov 2014. 
3. Vernal conjunctivitis. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernal_keratoconjunctivitis. 
Accessed 28 Nov 2014. 
4. Stock EL. Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis. In: Tasman W, Jaeger EA, eds. Duane's Clinical 
Ophthalmology. 2013 ed. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins: 2013:vol 4, 
chap 9. 
5. Rubenstein JB, Virasch V. Allergic conjunctivitis. In: Yanoff M, Duker JS, eds. 
Ophthalmology. 3rd ed. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier; 2008:chap 4.7. 
6. Barney NP, Graziano FM, Cook EB, Stahl JL. Allergic and immunologic diseases of the 
eye. In: Adkinson NF, Jr., ed. Middleton's Allergy: Principles and Practice. 7th ed. 
Philadelphia, PA: Mosby Elsevier; 2008:chap 64. 
7. Hernandez-Trujillo V, Mitchell G, Lieberman P. Allergy. In: Rakel RE, ed. Textbook of 
Family Medicine. 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier; 2011:chap 20. 
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Vernal conjunctivitis

  • 1. Vernal Conjunctivitis Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K)
  • 2. Introduction Vernal conjunctivitis is chronic inflammation of the outer lining of the eyes. Is also called Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) interchangealy is a member of a group of diseases classified as allergic conjunctivites including perennial and seasonal rhinoconjunctivitis, atopic keratoconjunctivitis, and giant papillary conjunctivitis. Vernal conjunctivities were considered the expression of a classical type I IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reaction at the conjunctival level. More recent clinical observations, however, suggest that other tissues of the eye are also involved in the ocular allergic reaction. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 2
  • 3. New discoveries regarding the pathogenesis of ocular allergies have clearly indicated that the participation of the entire ocular surface in allergic diseases is not only the consequence of tissue contiguity but derives from a complex exchange of information between these tissues through cell-to-cell communications, chemical mediators, cytokines, and adhesion molecules. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 3
  • 4. Allergic conjunctivitis subtypes Vernal Conjunctivitis belongs to Allergic conjunctivitis group. Allergic conjunctivitis may be divided into 5 major subcategories.  Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (SAC) and perennial allergic conjunctivitis (PAC) are commonly grouped together.  Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC), atopic keratoconjunctivitis (AKC), and giant papillary conjunctivitis (GPC) constitute the remaining subtypes of allergic conjunctivitis. Early diagnosis and treatment will help prevent the rare complications that can occur with this disease. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 4
  • 5. Etiology VKC is thought to be an allergic disorder in which IgE mediated mechanism play a role. Such patients often give family history of other atopic diseases such as hay fever, asthma or eczema, and their peripheral blood shows eosinophilia and increased serum IgE levels. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 5
  • 6. Predisposing Factors Age and sex – 4–20 years; more common in boys than girls. Season – More common in summer. Hence, the name Spring catarrh is a misnomer. Recently it is being labelled as Warm weather conjunctivitis. Climate – More prevalent in the tropics. VKC cases are mostly seen in hot months of summer, therefore, more suitable term for this condition is "summer catarrh". Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 6
  • 7. Pathology Conjunctival epithelium undergoes hyperplasia and sends downward projection into sub-epithelial tissue. Adenoid layer shows marked cellular infiltration by eosinophils, lymphocytes, plasma cells and histiocytes. Fibrous layer show proliferation which later undergoes hyaline changes. Conjunctival vessels also show proliferation, increased permeability and vasodilation. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 7
  • 8. Clinical Manifestations Symptoms- VKC is characterized by marked burning and itchy sensations which may be intolerable and accentuates when patient comes in a warm humid atmosphere. Associated symptoms include mild photophobia, lacrimation, stringy discharge and heaviness of eyelids. Signs of VKC can be described in three clinical forms.  Palpebral form- Usually upper tarsal conjunctiva of both the eyes is involved. Typical lesion is characterized by the presence of hard, flat-topped papillae arranged in cobblestone or pavement stone fashion. In severe cases papillae undergo hypertrophy to produce cauliflower-like excrescences of 'giant papillae'.  Bulbar form- It is characterized by dusky red triangular congestion of bulbar conjunctiva in palpebral area, gelatinous thickened accumulation of tissue around limbus and presence of discrete whitish raised dots along the limbus (Tranta's spots).  Mixed form- Shows the features of both palpebral and bulbar types. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 8
  • 9.  Burning eyes  Discomfort in bright light (photophobia)  Itching eyes  The area around the cornea where the white of the eye and the cornea meet (limbus) may become rough and swollen  The inside of the eyelids (most often the upper ones) may become rough and covered with bumps and a white mucus  Watering eyes Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 9
  • 10. VKC may be subdivided into 2 varieties, as follows: palpebral and limbal. The classic conjunctival sign in palpebral VKC is the presence of giant papillae. The papillae most commonly occur on the superior tarsal conjunctiva; usually, the inferior tarsal conjunctiva is unaffected. Giant papillae assume a flattop appearance, which often is described as "cobblestone papillae." In severe cases, large papillae may cause mechanical ptosis (drooping eyelid). Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 10
  • 11. Diagnosis 1. In seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis, superficial conjunctival scrapings may help to establish the diagnosis by revealing eosinophils, but only in the most severe cases, since eosinophils are typically present in the deeper layers of the substantia propria of the conjunctiva. Therefore, the absence of eosinophils on conjunctival scraping does not rule out the diagnosis of allergic conjunctivitis. 2. Many investigators have described measurement of tear levels of various inflammatory mediators, such as IgE, histamine, and tryptase, as indicators of allergic activity. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 11
  • 12. 3. Additionally, skin testing by an allergist may provide definitive diagnosis and pinpoint the offending allergen(s). Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 12
  • 13. In vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC), conjunctival scrapings of the superior tarsal conjunctiva and of Horner-Trantas dots show an abundance of eosinophils. Conjunctival scrapings of patients with atopic keratoconjunctivitis (AKC) may demonstrate the presence of eosinophils, although the number is not as significant as that seen in VKC. Additionally, free eosinophilic granules, which are seen in VKC, are not seen in AKC. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 13
  • 14. Treatment Local therapy Topical steroids are effective. Commonly used solutions are fluorometholone, betamethasone or dexamethasone. Mast cell stabilizers such as sodium cromoglycate (2%) drops 4–5 times a day. Common mast cell stabilizers include cromolyn sodium and lodoxamide. Alcaftadine, olopatadine, nedocromil, and ketotifen are mast cell stabilizers and inhibit histamine release. Azelastine eyedrops are also effective. Artificial tears substitutes provide a barrier function and help to improve the first-line defense at the level of conjunctival mucosa. These agents help to dilute various allergens and inflammatory mediators that may be present on the ocular surface, and they help flush the ocular surface of these agents. Acetyl cysteine (.0.5%) used topically has mucolytic properties and is useful in the treatment of early plaque formation. Topical Cyclosporine is reserved for unresponsive cases. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 14
  • 15. Systemic therapy Oral antihistamines and oral steroids for severe cases. Treatment of large papillae- Cryo application, surgical excision or supratarsal application of long-acting steroids. Vasoconstrictors are available either alone or in conjunction with antihistamines to provide short-term relief of vascular injection and redness. Common vasoconstrictors include naphazoline, phenylephrine, oxymetazoline, and tetrahydrozoline. Generally, the common problem with vasoconstrictors is that they may cause rebound conjunctival injection and inflammation. These pharmacologic agents are ineffective against severe ocular allergies and against other more severe forms of allergic conjunctivitis, such as atopic and vernal disease. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 15
  • 16. Corticosteroids o Corticosteroids remain among the most potent pharmacologic agents used in the treatment of chronic ocular allergy. They act at the first step of the arachidonic acid pathway by inhibiting phospholipase, which is responsible for converting membrane phospholipid into arachidonic acid. o Corticosteroids do have limitations, including ocular adverse effects, such as  delayed wound healing,  secondary infection,  elevated intraocular pressure, and  formation of cataract. In addition, the anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive affects are nonspecific. As a rule, topical steroids should be prescribed only for a short period of time and for severe cases that do not respond to conventional therapy. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 16
  • 17. General measures include use of dark goggles to prevent photophobia, cold compresses and ice pack for soothing effects, change of place from hot to cold areas. Desensitization has also been tried without much rewarding results. Treatment of vernal keratopathy- Punctuate epithelial keratitis require no extra treatment except that instillation of steroids should be increased. Large vernal plaque requires surgical excision. Ulcerative vernal keratitis require surgical treatment in the form of debridement, superficial keratectomy, excimer laser therapeutic keratectomy, as well as amniotic membrane transplantation to enhance re-epithelialisation. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 17
  • 18. Home care measures Avoid rubbing the eyes, because this can irritate them more. Cold compresses (a clean cloth soaked in cold water and then placed over the closed eyes) may be soothing. Lubricating drops may also help soothe the eye. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 18
  • 19. Immunotherapy Immunotherapy is a mainstay in the systemic management of allergies. Traditionally, immunotherapy is delivered via subcutaneous injection. However, sublingual (oral) immunotherapy (SLIT) is gaining momentum among allergists. Numerous articles have analyzed the effects of SLIT on allergic conjunctivitis. SLIT may significantly reduce symptoms in children with grass pollen–allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 19
  • 20. Differential Diagnoses Conjunctivitis, Bacterial Conjunctivitis, Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis, Viral Keratoconjunctivitis, Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis, Superior Limbic Keratoconus Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 20
  • 21. Prevention Seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis  Avoidance of the offending antigen is the primary behavioral modification; specific testing by an allergist will identify the responsible allergen(s) and help the individual to establish ways to avoid the allergen. Contact reactions caused by medications or cosmetics are also treated best by avoidance. Vernal keratoconjunctivitis  As with most type I hypersensitivity disorders, allergen avoidance should be emphasized as the first-line treatment. Although permanent relocation to a cooler climate is not feasible in many cases, it remains a very effective therapy for VKC.  Maintenance of an air-conditioned environment and control of dust particles at home and work may also be beneficial. Local measures, such as cold compresses and periodic instillation of artificial tears, have also been shown to provide temporary relief. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 21
  • 22. Prognosis Since allergic conjunctivitis generally clears up readily, the prognosis is favorable. Complications are very rare, with corneal ulcers or keratoconus occurring rarely. Although allergic conjunctivitis may commonly reoccur, it rarely causes any visual loss. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 22
  • 23. References 1. Ventocilla M,; Chief Editor: Roy H. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1191467- medication#5. Accessed 28 Nov 2014. 2. Vernal conjunctivitis. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001390.htm. Accessed 28 Nov 2014. 3. Vernal conjunctivitis. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernal_keratoconjunctivitis. Accessed 28 Nov 2014. 4. Stock EL. Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis. In: Tasman W, Jaeger EA, eds. Duane's Clinical Ophthalmology. 2013 ed. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins: 2013:vol 4, chap 9. 5. Rubenstein JB, Virasch V. Allergic conjunctivitis. In: Yanoff M, Duker JS, eds. Ophthalmology. 3rd ed. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier; 2008:chap 4.7. 6. Barney NP, Graziano FM, Cook EB, Stahl JL. Allergic and immunologic diseases of the eye. In: Adkinson NF, Jr., ed. Middleton's Allergy: Principles and Practice. 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Mosby Elsevier; 2008:chap 64. 7. Hernandez-Trujillo V, Mitchell G, Lieberman P. Allergy. In: Rakel RE, ed. Textbook of Family Medicine. 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier; 2011:chap 20. Prof Ariyanto Harsono MD PhD SpA(K) 23