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Chapter 6: Cornea

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new window Figure 6-1: Pneumococcal corneal ulcer with hypopyon.
new window Figure 6-2Pseudomonsa ulcer related to 24-hour contact lens wear.
new window Figure 6-3: Corneal ulcer caused by Candida albicans.
new window Figure 6-4: Corneal scar caused by recurrent herpes simplex keratitis.
new window Figure 6-5: Dendritic figures seen in herpes simplex keratitis.
new window Figure 6-6: Herpes zoster keratitis.
new window Figure 6-7: Marginal ulcer of temporal cornea, right eye. (Courtesy of P Thygeson.)
new window Figure 6-8: Advanced Mooren's ulcer.
new window Figure 6-9: Marginal keratitis. (Courtesy of M Hogan.)
new window Figure 6-10: Keratomalacia with ulceration associated with xerophthalmia (dietary) in an infant. (Photo by Diane Beeston.)
new window Figure 6-11: Keratoconus.
new window Figure 6-12: Calcific band keratopathy. (Courtesy of M Hogan.)
new window Figure 6-13: Two photos showing climatic droplet (Labrador) keratodystrophy. Inset at left shows slitlamp view. (Photo at left courtesy of A Ahmad.)
new window Figure 6-14: Arcus senilis. (Photo by Diane Beeston.)
new window Figure 6-15: A popular vacuum corneal punch and trephine. (Barron-Katena.)
new window Figure 6-16: Penetrating keratoplasty with 10-0 nylon running suture, 3 months after operation.
 
 
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