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. 2015 Sep 25;56(6):1738–1741. doi: 10.3349/ymj.2015.56.6.1738

Fig. 2. Photographs of the Pseudomonal infectious scleritis cases. (A, B, and C) Patient 1. (D, E, and F) Patient 2. (G, H, and I) Patient 3. (J, K, and L) Patient 4. (A, D, G, and J) In cases before surgery, severe conjunctival injection and scleral melting with calcified plaque deposits are shown. (B, E, H, and K) Intraoperative photograph of cases shows transplantated perichondrium of conchal cartilage (asterisk) over melting scleral lesion. (C, F, I, and L) After transplantation of perichondrium and conjunctival flap, lesions revealed a structurally and cosmetically stable appearance.

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