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From: Evaluation of lymphatic vessel dilatations by anterior segment swept-source optical coherence tomography: case report

Fig. 1

Slit lamp photographs (right side): Diffuse chemosis, dilated, tortuous conjunctival vessels and hemorrhages with ‘dot/blot’ configuration affecting the temporal, nasal and inferior bulbar conjunctiva of the right eye. Green arrows showing the locations where OCT scans were taken. Swept-source OCT scans (left side): Subconjunctival hemorrhages appear as hyperreflective areas (yellow arrow). Dilated lymphatic vessels are shown as hyporeflective spaces (blue arrows) with widely varying calibers, OCT revealed clear fluid-filled spaces demarcated by septae within the elevated conjunctiva. The sclero-conjunctival interface is also easily visible in high resolution (red arrow)

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