“…The following parameters were registered: (1) conjunctival signs: hyperaemia (injection), chemosis, hyperlacrimation, papillary hypertrophy, and palpebral oedema; (2) corneal signs: diminished corneal sheen, transparency and reflection; scars (cicatrices); appearance of Horner-Trantas dots; cobblestoning, and appearance of epithelial defects; (3) subjective symptoms: itching (burning), blurred or disturbed vision, foreign body sensation, ocular pain, and photophobia. These parameters were evaluated by means of the modified scale of Abelson et al 7,18,19 The following grading scale was applied: 0 ¼ absent, 1 ¼ mild (present to a slight degree or intermittently), 2 ¼ moderate, 3 ¼ pronounced (moderately severe), and 4 ¼ severe. The statistically significant difference (Po0.05) of the total score was considered to be six points (5±1, mean±SE),recorded at least at three consecutive time intervals.…”