Fig. 2From: Neurotrophic keratitis in autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 1: a case reportExternal eye photographs. On the first day visiting our clinic, slit-lamp examination with fluorescein staining revealed 2 patches of corneal erosions on the right eye (a), and diffuse superficial punctate corneal erosions with filaments on the left eye (b). Two months after treatment with lubricants, diffuse superficial punctate corneal erosions with filaments were found on the right eye (c), and 2 patches of corneal erosions were found in the left eye (d). Four months after treatment, there was 1 patch of corneal erosion in the right eye (e), and filamentary keratitis in the left eye (f)Back to article page