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From: Clinical features and outcome of corneal opacity associated with congenital glaucoma

Fig. 1

Representative photographs of corneal abnormalities associated with congenital glaucoma. a Enlarged cornea (buphthalmos) in the right eye with congenital glaucoma. b, c Horizontal lines of Haab striae are present in the cornea. d Grade 1 corneal opacity. Minimal and superficial opacity is observed. e Grade 2 corneal stromal opacity. Both anterior chamber and iris are well-visible despite the opacity. f Grade 3 corneal stromal opacity. The pupil is still visible but iris details difficult to see through the opacity. g Grade 4 corneal stromal opacity. Pupil is invisible due to total stromal opacity of the cornea

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