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Fig. 1 | Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection

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From: Successful resolution of stromal keratitis and uveitis using canakinumab in a patient with chronic infantile neurologic, cutaneous, and articular syndrome: a case study

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Initial examination of a 64-year-old female referred with ulcerative keratitis and anterior chamber inflammation. a Slit lamp biomicroscopy of the anterior segment of the right pseudophakic eye (visual acuity 20/400) showed diffuse conjunctival injection, pterygium-like corneal invasion of the conjunctival tissue, and the presence of corneal infiltrates with epithelial erosion (arrowhead). Marked cells and flares with hypopyon (arrows) were also present in the anterior chamber of the right eye. b Slit lamp biomicroscopy of the anterior segment of the left pseudophakic eye (visual acuity 20/22) appeared normal. c Fundus examination of the left eye showed a pale optic disc, sheathing of the retinal arteries (arrowheads) and yellowish deposits in the posterior pole (arrows)

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