Fig. 3From: Associated factors, diagnosis and management of Acanthamoeba keratitis in a referral Center in Southern ChinaA moderately infected case (a) that was treated with conventional penetrating keratoplasty. The graft was transparent, and the depth of the anterior chamber was normal after six months (b). A seriously infected case (c) that was treated with large corneo-scleral penetrating keratoplasty. The donor cornea was clear after one month (d)Back to article page