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From: Nocardia scleritis—clinical presentation and management: a report of three cases and review of literature

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Patient no. 2. a Slit lamp picture showing an area of circumscribed scleral abscess. A scleral ulcer is situated inferior to the abscess. b Scleral scraping showing thin, branching, acid fast filaments (arrow) suggestive of Nocardia species (Kinyoun’s acid fast stain using 1% H2SO4, ×1,000). c Three weeks after treatment decipitating uveal show. d Healthy and vascularized graft 4 months after scleral patch graft

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