Elderly man presents with bilateral injection, pain, tearing and photosensitivity

A 92-year-old Asian man was seen in the uveitis ophthalmology clinic due to 2 weeks of bilateral eye injection, pain, tearing and photosensitivity. He denied flashes, floaters, diplopia or metamorphopsia.
A complete systemic review was negative for cough, shortness of breath or joint pain. His ocular history was significant for exudative age-related macular degeneration in his right eye, nonexudative AMD in his left eye and bilateral dense cataracts. He was recently diagnosed and treated for recurrent bilateral bacterial conjunctivitis. Baseline visual acuity was 20/400 in the right eye and