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. 2021 Sep 23;11:718759. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2021.718759

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Findings from a 52-year-old woman presenting with visual deterioration in the right eye. (A) Slitlamp photograph showing conjunctival congestion and edema, anterior chamber reaction (keratic precipitates +, flare 2+, cell 1+), posterior synechia of the inferior part of the iris, and superior nasal part of the peripheral anterior chamber obliterated. (B) Ultrasonographic biomicroscopy revealing 360 ° infiltration of conjunctiva, iris, and ciliary body with low and medium internal reflectivity. (C) Photomicrograph of vitreous biopsy (hematoxylin-erosin; original manification, x 200) showing small malignant cells. (D) Photomicrograph of conjunctival biopsy (hematoxylin-erosin; original manification, x 200) showing small malignant cells. (E) Slitlamp photograph demonstrating conjunctival congestion and edema, anterior chamber reaction relieved significantly after treatment. (F) Ultrasonographic biomicroscopy showing lesions of ciliary body basically disappeared after treatment.