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Video imaging of a case with Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) associated subepithelial infiltrates taken by Dr Huseyin Yetik's iPhone Ophthalmic Digital Imaging System for detailed information of the imaging system contact with me [email protected] gsm: 00905322820047 Patient is at almost third week of the EKC. EKC is a viral disease caused by Adenovirus. EKC is characterized by conjunctivitis: acute onset of watering redness, foreign body sensation and severe pain. Symptoms include inflammation in the conjunctiva (conjunctivitis) and in the cornea (keratitis), severe pain, edema, diminished eyesight, tearing, sensitivity to light, feeling or sensation that a foreign body is present in the eye, and the development of pseudo membranes. During the acute phase, which persists for approximately two-three weeks, viruses are present and replicating. In the typical case, first one eye is infected, after which the infection spreads to the other eye within two to three days. Both eyes are affected in 60% of cases. The infection in the first eye is typically the more serious. In approximately 20 - 50% of patients, corneal opacities are developed that result in deteriorating vision that remains for weeks and months, and in rare cases even years. Since the disease is often epidemic in nature, it is called epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC). Adenovirus conjunctivitis is a reportable infection in Germany and is classified as a Category IV infectious disease by Japan`s National Epidemiological Surveillance of Infectious Diseases (NESID) with mandated collection, analysis and publication of reports on occurrences.