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. 2021 Dec 23;58(1):19. doi: 10.3390/medicina58010019

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Pre- and Postoperative images of 4 patients (5 eyes) with vernal keratoconjunctivitis (A.1) Preoperative image showing giant papillae on upper tarsal conjunctiva (Case 1) (A.2) Postoperative image 6 weeks after surgery showing scarring of upper tarsal conjunctiva (Case 1) (B.1) Preoperative image showing anterior corneal stromal scarring secondary to previous shield ulcer (Case 2) (B.2) Postoperative image 8 months after surgery showing scarring of upper tarsal conjunctiva (Case 2) (C.1) Preoperative image showing giant papillae on upper tarsal conjunctiva with a mucoid discharge—right eye (Case 3) (C.2) Postoperative image 5 weeks after surgery showing scarring of upper tarsal conjunctiva—right eye (Case 3) (D.1) Preoperative image showing recurrence of giant papillae on upper tarsal conjunctiva and scarring 7 weeks after first surgery—left eye (Case 3) (D.2) Postoperative image 4 months after second surgery showing resolution of giant papillae and scarring of upper tarsal conjunctiva—left eye (Case 3) (E.1) Preoperative image showing giant papillae on upper tarsal conjunctiva (Case 4) (E.2) Postoperative image 6 weeks after surgery showing scarring of upper tarsal conjunctiva (Case 4).