File:Trachoma 1.png

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English: Clinical features of trachoma. (a) Active trachoma in a child, characterised by a mixed papillary (TI) and follicular response (TF). (b) Tarsal conjunctival scarring (TS). (c) Entropion and trichiasis (TT). (d) Blinding corneal opacification (CO) with entropion and trichiasis (TT).
Date
Source "Epidemiology and control of trachoma: systematic review". Trop Med Int Health. 2010 Jun;15(6):673-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3156.2010.02521.x. Epub 2010 Apr 4. PMID: 20374566; PMCID: PMC3770928. Via Openi
Author Hu VH, Harding-Esch EM, Burton MJ, Bailey RL, Kadimpeul J, Mabey DC.

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Clinical features of trachoma

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current03:50, 10 August 2023Thumbnail for version as of 03:50, 10 August 2023519 × 329 (291 KB)commons>Obscure2020The original file actually embedded in the paper (Figure 1) was slightly higher-resolution. So here's THAT version, optimized with OxiPNG and ZopfliPNG for good measure.