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From: Mycobacterium haemophilum scleritis: two case reports and review of literature

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Slit-lamp photography of the right eye at initial presentation shows multiple conjunctival pustules and severe scleral inflammation with overlying conjunctival epithelial defects, extending temporally from the 8 to 10 o’clock position (a). Two days after anti-nontuberculous mycobacterial treatment, central corneal epithelial defect without infiltration and diffuse conjunctival hyperemia developed (b). After the resolution of the infection, conjunctival and thinned corneal scar were left (c)

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