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Figure 2

From: Effect of fibrin glue as an adjuvant to hang-back surgery

Figure 2

Gross appearance immediately after (A,B) and 6 weeks after (C,D) surgery. Conventional hang-back recession was performed on the superior rectus muscle of the both eyes, and one side was remained without any manipulation (A) and fibrin glue was applied between superior rectus muscle bed and the sclera only in the left eye (B) . After 6 weeks, the distance between the original and the new insertion site was grossly measured (C,D).

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