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. 2024 Oct 28;32(4):101360. doi: 10.1016/j.omtm.2024.101360

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Adverse events

(A) Keratic precipitates (KP) were observed in both HD horses starting at 70 and 77 days after injection. On the left is a color image with faint diffuse pigmented areas in the inferior endothelial surface of the cornea. On the right, a slit lamp image demonstrates the pigmented KP on the endothelial corneal surface (white arrows). (B) In one low-dose horse (LD 2), conjunctival hyperemia and aqueous flare developed in one eye at days 28–49, which spontaneously resolved. (C) In one HD horse (HD 2), one eye developed peripapillary depigmentation (right image, ∗), initially observed on day 21 after injection, compared to a normal equine ocular fundus on the left.