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From: Case series and techniques of Descemet’s Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty for severe bullous keratopathy after birth injury

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Slit-lamp photos of bullous keratopathies due to endothelial injury after forceps delivery before and after DSAEK. a Slit-lamp photo before DSAEK in case 1. A Descemet’s membrane break was observed from the 5-o’clock to the 11-o’clock position. b Slit-lamp photo 6 months after DSAEK in case 1. Both the donor and the host corneas were clear with an improvement in visual acuity. c Slit-lamp photo before DSAEK in case 2. A Descemet’s membrane break was observed from the 8-o’clock to the 3-o’clock position. A severe bullous change of the cornea was noted. d Slit-lamp photo 6 months after DSAEK in case 2. Both the donor and the host corneas were clear with an improvement in visual acuity. e Slit-lamp photo before DSAEK in case 3. A Descemet’s membrane break was observed from the 5-o’clock to the 11-o’clock position. A severe bullous change of the cornea was noted. f Slit-lamp photo 6 months after DSAEK in case 3. Both the donor and the host corneas were clear with an improvement in visual acuity. g Slit-lamp photo before DSAEK in case 4. A Descemet’s membrane break was observed from the 5-o’clock to the 11-o’clock position. h Slit-lamp photo 6 months after DSAEK in case 4. Although host stromal haze was still noted, the bullous change had disappeared

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