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Fig. 2

From: Low-level laser therapy combined with scleral graft transplantation in the treatment of contracted socket: a clinical study

Fig. 2

Photographs of case 1 from the laser group. a Patient with contracted socket combined orbital implant exposure; b preoperative contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): the unvascularised portion of the hydroxyapatite (HA) (red arrow); c anterior segment photograph: 2 weeks after the surgery; d one month after the surgery: the residual conjunctiva grows to the surface of the allogeneic sclera and has passed the edge of the original junction (red arrow) and neovascularisation can be observed (blue arrow); e six weeks after the surgery; f three months after the surgery; and (g) postoperative 6-month contrast-enhanced MRI: allogeneic sclera (red arrow) and HA is vascularised; (h) the conjunctival sac is completely vascularised and deep fornix is formed after low-level laser therapy; and (i) post-treatment photograph and prosthesis fitting

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