Skip to main content
Fig. 4 | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig. 4

From: Case report of ocular Kaposi’s sarcoma

Fig. 4

Eye appearance and ultrasound bio-microscopy (UBM) postoperative examination results during the 4-year follow-up period. Panels (A) and a represent the1-month postoperative period. The lamellar corneal graft was transparent and several corneal neovessels were present in the stroma. There was no corneal thickening. Panels (B) and b represent the 6-month postoperative period. The corneal graft was opaque and the native corneal stroma was thicker than that in the 1-month postoperative period. Panels (C) and cd represent the 3 years after the surgery. No corneal thickening and no KS recurrence on the sclera and corneal graft were apparent 3 years after the operation. Panel (C) shows complete corneal opacity and neovascularization but no obvious neoplasm recurrence on the cornea, sclera or conjunctiva. Panel c shows a slight thickening of the cornea under the corneal graft in the UBM image taken in the past year. Panel d shows no obvious thickening of the sclera and conjunctiva in the UBM image taken in the past year

Back to article page