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. 2003 May;87(5):543–547. doi: 10.1136/bjo.87.5.543

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(A) Case No 1 was a 56 year old female with Aspergillus corneal infection in her left eye for 37 days. The whole anterior chamber collapsed due to extensive fibrinoid membrane formation following absorption of severe hypopyon. (B) Thirty four days after therapeutic PKP using a cryopreserved donor cornea. An eccentric corneal graft which was mildly cloudy was noted concomitantly with mild conjunctival hyperaemia. A deep anterior chamber, posterior synechia of the iris, and cataract were observable through the mildly oedematous corneal graft. (C) Nine months after therapeutic PKP, the patient received a centric optical PKP and ECCE with IOL implantation. The second corneal graft had been clear for 28 months and the final visual acuity was 20/32.