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From: Acute hydrops with a 180-degree massive edematous cavern demonstrated by three dimensional view of anterior segment optical coherence tomography in a patient with pellucid marginal corneal degeneration, a case report

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a A slit-lamp photograph taken in a previous hospital showed an extremely shallow anterior chamber and a corneal perforation resulting from acute hydrops in the right eye. b A slit-lamp photograph of the right eye obtained at the first visit showed a corneal scar in the inferior cornea. c A slit-lamp photograph of the left eye obtained at the first visit showed the corneal perforation and edema inferotemporally. d AS-OCT clearly showed a rupture in Descemet’s membrane. e AS-OCT topography showed a distorted crab-claw sign, indicating PMCD

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