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From: Mycotic keratitis caused by concurrent infections of exserohilum mcginnisii and candida parapsilosis

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Slit lamp photograph and confocal microscopy photograph at first visit. (a) Slit lamp photograph showing two superposed corneal infiltrates in the patient cornea of the left eye. The larger infiltrate, involving anterior stroma of the cornea, approximate 8 mm in diameter, exhibiting gray interlaced braid-grid texture and irregular feathery margin (arrow). The smaller infiltrate superimposing on the larger one, characterized by slight elevation in oval shape and in gray color with rough surface and comparatively clear margin (triangle). (b) Confocal microscopy photograph showing multiple linear and highly branching and intersecting hyper-reflective structures spreading out and distributing mainly in the anterior stroma of the cornea. (original magnification ×1000).

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