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From: Recurrent ligneous conjunctivitis after cataract surgery in a 67-year-old male patient: a case report

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Slit-lamp images of the left eye: preoperative slit-lamp image (A, B) showing a wood-like granulation tissue extending from 10 over 12 to 1 o'clock from the limbus to the midperipheral cornea. The first postoperative day showed a well localized autograft after complete removal of the tumor and autologous conjunctival transplantation (C, D). Two weeks postoperative slit-lamp image (E, F) showing a recurrence of the conjunctival lesion at the original excision site from 10 to 1 o´clock and a second new lesion at 5 o´clock at the excision site of the conjunctival autograft

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