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. 2023 Apr 5;71(4):1154–1166. doi: 10.4103/IJO.IJO_2817_22

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Different types of keratoprosthesis in dry eye disease secondary to chronic cicatrizing conjunctivitis. (a) Left eye of a patient 5 years after MOOKP was performed for ocular sequelae secondary to SJS. (b) Left eye of a patient 14 years after Boston type II keratoprosthesis was performed for SJS sequelae. (c) Right eye of a patient 5 years after tibial keratoprosthesis was performed for ocular chemical burn secondary to acid injury. (d) Right eye of a patient 4.5 years after LVP keratoprosthesis was performed for SJS sequelae. (e) Right eye of a patient 3 months after Lux keratoprosthesis was performed for SJS sequelae. MOOKP = modified osteo-odonto keratoprosthesis, SJS = Stevens–Johnson syndrome