R. Reccia et al., DIRECT IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE AND SCRAPING CONJUNCTIVAL CYTOLOGY IN THE STUDY OF 912 PATIENTS AFFECTED BY MICROFOLLICULAR CONJUNCTIVITIS, Ophthalmologica, 208(6), 1994, pp. 295-297
912 patients affected by microfollicular conjunctivitis were submitted
to a scraping conjunctival cytology before taking specimens for direc
t immunofluorescence. 264 patients proved to be positive to the direct
immunofluorescence test for Chlamydia trachomatis (CT). In all cases
the infection turned out to be bilateral with different degrees of pos
itivity between one eye and the other. In 43 patients out of the 264 p
ositive ones, the cytological examination showed the presence of eosin
ophils in both eyes. The presence of eosinophils poses the problem of
a certain allergizing power of Chlamydia and of the possibility that t
he CT infection might easily develop in subjects with a preexistent al
lergic conjunctivitis.