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From: Lenticular fungal infection caused by Aspergillus in a patient with traumatic corneal laceration: a case report

Fig. 2

Anterior-segment photographs and ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) image. a: Focal nodular conjunctival injection persisting 10 days after the trauma, requiring topical steroid administration. b: Detection and surgical removal of the subconjunctival foreign body 6 weeks after the trauma. c: Worsening of the conjunctival injection and anterior chamber reaction and formation of thick fibrotic membrane on the anterior lens capsule around the traumatic lens opacity with white fluffy exudative material, suspected as a fungal ball, 10 weeks after the trauma. d: UBM image in 6 o’clock position of the anterior chamber angle showing highly reflective exudates, suspected as fibrotic membrane, on both the anterior and posterior sides of the anterior lens capsule

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