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

Fig. 2

Slit-lamp photography of the left eye at initial presentation demonstrates conjunctival congestion with a 2 × 2 mm scleral nodule in the temporal quadrant adjacent to the limbus, with dilatation of the superficial and deep episcleral vessels (a). Few radial keratoneuritis in the upper temporal cornea with intact intervening stroma and overlying epithelium were observed. Some small to medium-sized, non-pigmented keratic precipitates (KPs) were present centrally (b-c)

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