Abstract:Chickenpox is a common benign disease that is typically characterized by vesicular rashes. The disease is more common in children. Ocular complications of the chickenpox are rare. Vesicular eyelid lesions, conjunctivitis and corneal lesions are seen in almost 4% of chickenpox cases. Here, we report on a rare case of conjunctivitis secondary to chickenpox. Keywords: Conjunctivitis, chickenpox, vesicular Öz Suçiçeği, yaygın veziküler döküntüler ile karakterize, benign bir hastalıktır. Hastalık çocuklarda daha sı… Show more
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