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. 2013 May 14;3:1838. doi: 10.1038/srep01838

Figure 5. Ninety days and one hundred eighty days follow-up examinations using a slit-lamp.

Figure 5

(A1–A1′) The anterior segment was shown to be normal after 90 days in the BSS group. (A2–A2′) The anterior segment was shown normal after 180 days in the BSS group; (B1–B1′) No inflammation reaction or other disease emerged in the anterior segments of the eyes after 90 days in the PVA group, except for a slight complicated cataract. (B2–B2′) The complicated caratact was aggravated after 180 days in the PVA group. (C1–C1′) The eye was aphakic without any abnormalities in cornea or anterior chamber after 90 days in the PVA + FCVB group. (C2–C2′) The cornea and anterior chamber of the eye remained very clear after 180 days in the PVA + FCVB group.