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From: Staphylococcus-associated marginal keratitis secondary to pterygium surgery: a case report

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Slit-lamp examination. a Preoperative slit-lamp photography of the left eye. b Slit-lamp photography of the left eye 1 day after pterygium excision with conjunctival autografts. Note the incomplete ring-shaped creamy white infiltrate with an intact corneal epithelium over the infiltrate that left a clear space between the infiltrate and limbus. c Two days after treatment. d Eight days after treatment. Note the infiltrate being gradually absorbed. e Three months after treatment. Note that there was a mild stromal haze peripherally. f Fifteen months after treatment. Note that the cornea is clear, and neither corneal infiltration nor pterygium recurrence is seen

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