Follicular conjunctivitis is one of those topics that always seems to pop up on exams. Because questions can be asked about the pathology and differential diagnosis, this is a topic that probably should be very familiar to you.
Symblepharon is an external eye finding in which an adhesion forms between the palpebral conjunctiva and bulbar conjunctiva (1). There are many causes of symblepharon, which is typically a response to trauma or inflammation.