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From: Hemorrhagic hypopyon as presenting feature of intravascular lymphoma, a case report

Fig. 1

a Hemorrhagic hypopyon can be seen resting in the anterior chamber. bThe herpetic corneal dendrites and opacity can be seen on the corneal surface via fluorescein staining. c A magnified image reveals the hemorrhagic hypopyon (bottom arrow) and fibrin deposits (top arrow) more clearly. d Anterior segment OCT demonstrates the accumulating hypopyon (red arrow) and fibrin deposition (white arrow). e A fluorescein staining of the cornea demonstrating herpetic dendrites and corneal opacity at the time of recurrence 3 months after initial admission

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