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. 2000 Aug;84(8):826–833. doi: 10.1136/bjo.84.8.826

Figure 2  .

Figure 2  

Case 4 had AIDS, had discontinued anti-HIV medications for 1 month, and developed acute herpes zoster ophthalmicus on the left eye (A) with diffuse conjunctival redness and corneal involvement (B). The cornea showed a peripheral circumlinear ulcer with infiltrate, diffuse oedema with keratic precipitates and hypopyon (C and D). Ten days after amniotic membrane transplantation the membrane dissolved, the corneal and conjunctival surfaces were no longer inflamed, and the ulcer healed with resolution of oedema, keratic precipitates, and hypopyon (E and F).