Fig. 3From: Recurrent corneal melting in the paraneoplastic pemphigus associated with Castleman’s diseaseThe ocular presentation. a The right conjunctiva gradually developed symblepharon, pterygium and hypophasis. b Six months after ocular surgery, recurrent pterygium and a 2 mm-diameter aseptic corneal ulcer developed in the nasal paracentral non-surgical area in the right eye. c To date, corneal melting has been stable; in the right eye, the epithelium is intact, and mild conjunctival congestion and temporal pterygium are presentBack to article page