This study aimed to investigate the inflammatory changes occurring in
the allergic conjunctiva due to different allergens. Ninety-two allerg
ic conjunctivitis patients were divided into two groups: group I showe
d cedar pollen sensitivity only; group II showed sensitivities to ceda
r pollen and household dust or mites. Using brush cytology procedures,
quantitative evaluation of inflammatory cells in the conjunctiva was
made. The mean proportion of the neutrophils and lymphocytes in group
II was significantly higher than the percentage of neutrophils in grou
p I. The counts of eosinophils showed no significant difference betwee
n groups I and II. Our results suggest that the eosinophil numbers are
not different between the allergic conjunctivitis groups. The neutrop
hilic and lymphocytic increase in allergic conjunctivitis may be due t
o two distinct groups of antigens.