gonococcal conjunctivitis


conjunctivitis

 [kon-junk″tĭ-vi´tis] inflammation of the conjunctiva" >conjunctiva; it may be caused by bacteria or a virus, or by allergic, chemical, or physical factors. Its infectious form (of bacterial or viral origin) is highly contagious. See also pinkeye" >pinkeye.acute contagious conjunctivitis a contagious inflammation of the conjunctiva caused by Haemophilus aegypticus; secretions must be handled with extreme care to prevent its spread. Popularly known as pinkeye.acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis a highly contagious form due to infection with enteroviruses.gonococcal conjunctivitis (gonorrheal conjunctivitis) a severe form caused by infection with gonococci, marked by greatly swollen conjunctivae and eyelids with a profuse purulent discharge. In newborns it is bilateral, acquired from an infected maternal vaginal passage. In adults it is usually unilateral and is acquired by autoinoculation into the eye of other gonococcal infections, such as urethritis" >urethritis, either in oneself or in another person. Called also gonorrheal ophthalmia.inclusion conjunctivitis a type of conjunctivitis primarily affecting newborn infants, caused by a strain of Chlamydia trachomatis, beginning as an acute purulent form and leading to papillary hypertrophy of the palpebral conjunctiva.neonatal conjunctivitis ophthalmia neonatorum.

gon·o·coc·cal con·junc·ti·vi·tis

a type of hyperacute, purulent conjunctivitis.

gon·o·coc·cal con·junc·ti·vi·tis

(gon'ō-kok'ăl kŏn-jŭngk'ti-vī'tis) A type of hyperacute, purulent conjunctivitis.

gonococcal conjunctivitis

A severe, acute form of purulent conjunctivitis caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae. See: ophthalmia neonatorumSee also: conjunctivitis