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. 2021 Jan 21;139(3):348–351. doi: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2020.6346

Figure 2. Severe Ocular Lesions and Delayed Re-epithelialization Following Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer (ABHS) Eye Exposure.

Figure 2.

Two days after the incident, pain can be absent and eye redness can be the sole sign of corneal and conjunctival lesions (A), revealed during ophthalmologic examination with fluorescein staining of the burnt surface (B). Twelve days after the splatter, despite an amniotic membrane transplantation performed at day 2, the cornea is not completely re-epithelialized (C), requiring another amniotic membrane suture under general anesthesia.