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Ligneous Conjunctivitis With Ear Involvement

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We report the association of ligneous conjunctivitis with middle-ear and tympanic membrane involvement in two children. Eye and ear specimens revealed histopathologic and ultrastructural findings consistent with ligneous conjunctivitis, characterized by an amorphous, eosinophilic material with acute and chronic nongranulomatous inflammation. Ear specimens demonstrated granulation tissue along with the above features. Conjunctival and ear lesions from these patients were studied histochemically, immunohistochemically, and ultrastructurally. Our studies demonstrate fibrin and albumin deposition as a common feature in all lesions. Deposition of other components, such as mucopolysaccharides, amyloid, immunoglobulins, and mast cells, were, however, variable. The diversified nature of these lesions, together with the association of eye and ear disease, substantiates the existence of an underlying systemic disorder of unknown cause.

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