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  1. Conjunctival xerosis (Grade X1A): Conjunctival xerosis is characterized by a dull and dry appearance of the conjunctiva with slight wrinkling. It is caused by the loss of goblet cells and insufficient mucin secretion, and it can be subtle and difficult to detect clinically.

  2. Oct 22, 2022 · Xerophthalmia is a group of eye problems caused by vitamin A deficiency, including conjunctival xerosis (dry conjunctiva). Learn about the signs, causes, diagnosis and treatment of xerophthalmia and how to prevent it.

  3. Apr 17, 2023 · Conjunctival Xerosis (X1A) Conjunctival xerosis is characterized by a dull and dry appearance of the conjunctiva and even abnormal conjunctival impression cytology.

  4. Sep 1, 2023 · Drying and wrinkling of the outer layer of your eye, or conjunctiva; Night blindness, an eye disease in which you can’t see in dim light; Ulcers or scars on your cornea

  5. Xerophthalmia caused by a severe vitamin A deficiency is described by pathologic dryness of the conjunctiva and cornea. The conjunctiva becomes dry, thick and wrinkled. The first symptom is poor vision at night.

  6. Sep 29, 2017 · If you have this condition, the thin lining of your eyelid and eyeball, called the conjunctiva, dries out, thickens, and begins to wrinkle. That drying out and wrinkling causes various symptoms.

  7. Conjunctival xerosis. This presents as dryness of the conjunctiva (Figure (Figure1) 1) and is another sign of long-standing deficiency. It can be quite difficult to detect and is therefore not a very reliable sign.