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From: Femtosecond laser-assisted removal of an intracorneal chestnut, a case report

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a Slit-lamp examination demonstrated a chestnut embedded in the corneal stroma (arrow). b The chestnut was obliquely protruding to Descemet membrane but not penetrating to the anterior chamber (arrow). c The white line through the chestnut (arrowhead) indicated the position of AS-OCT imaging probe. The shadow (asterisk) shown in AS-OCT corresponded to the location of the chestnut. Analysis with caliper tool showed an approximate 152 μm thickness of sealed tissue at the original entry path of the chestnut. AC, anterior chamber

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