Papillae coat the tarsal surface of the upper eyelid
and may reach large size (giant papillary conjunctivitis). Limbal papillae may occur in vernal keratoconjunctivitis (Horner-Trantas dots). The histologic appearance of papillary conjunctivitis is identical, regardless of the cause: closely packed, flattopped projections, with numerous eosinophils, lymphocytes, plasma cells, and mast cells in the stroma surrounding a central vasculalymphocytes, plasma cells, and mast cells in the stroma surrounding a central vascular channel. ocular prosthesis. Papillae coat the tarsal surface of the upper eyelid and may reach large size (giant papillary conjunctivitis). Limbal papillae may occur in vernal keratoconjunctivitis (Horner-Trantas dots). The histologic appearance of papillary conjunctivitis is identical, regardless of the cause: closely packed, flat-topped projections, with numerous eosinophils, lymphocytes, plasma cells, and mast cells in the stroma surrounding a central vascular channel. Papillae coat the tarsal surface of the upper eyelid and may reach large size (giant papillary conjunctivitis). Limbal papillae may occur in vernal keratoconjunctivitis (Horner-Trantas dots). The histologic appearance of papillary conjunctivitis is identical, regardless of the cause: closely packed, flat-topped projections, with numerous eosinophils, lymphocytes, plasma cells, and mast cells in the stroma surrounding a central vascular channel. ocular prosthesis. Papillae coat the tarsal surface of the upper eyelid and may reach large size (giant papillary conjunctivitis). Limbal papillae may occur in vernal keratoconjunctivitis (Horner-Trantas dots). The histologic appearance of papillary conjunctivitis is identical, regardless of the cause: closely packed, flat-topped projections, with numerous eosinophils, lymphocytes, plasma cells, and mast cells in the stroma surrounding a central vascular channel. mast cells in the stroma surrounding a central vascular channel. Papillae coat the tarsal surface of the upper eyelid and may reach large size (giant papillary conjunctivitis). Limbal papillae may occur in vernal keratoconjunctivitis (Horner-Trantas dots). The histologic appearance of papillary conjunctivitis is identical, regardless of the cause: closely packed, flattopped projections, with numerous eosinophils, lymphocytes, plasma cells, and mast cells in the stroma surrounding a central vascular channel. ocular prosthesis. Papillae coat the tarsal surface of the upper eyelid and may reach large size (giant papillary conjunctivitis). Limbal papillae may occur