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From: Treating refractory corneal hydrops in a male patient with vernal keratoconjunctivitis and mental retardation: a case report

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Pre-PK slit-lamp photography and ASOCT of the right eye and topography of the left eye. A ASOCT image of the right eye showing corneal hydrops with severe corneal edema. B, C Topographic images of the left eye showing central steepening with inferior-superior dioptric asymmetry. D Slit-lamp photographic image demonstrating severe corneal edema, total opacity with neovascularization of the right eye from limbus to limbus, epithelial bullae, and bulging eye with extensive corneal neovascularization superiorly. E Image taken 2 weeks later shows 360-degree peripheral corneal neovascularization. PK, penetrating keratoplasty; ASOCT, anterior segment optical coherence tomography

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