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From: Necrotic scleral melt and fungal keratitis—a complication of subtenon triamcinolone acetonide injection

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Anterior segment photo of the right eye showing a circumcorneal congestion, epithelial defect (red border arrow), stromal infiltration with corneal thinning (green border arrow) and a hypopyon (blue border arrow). b Corneal patch graft (red arrow), silicone oil bubbles (green arrow) in the anterior chamber, surgical PI (blue arrow) and scleral abscess (yellow arrow) in the superonasal quadrant. c, d Intraoperative photo of the right eye showing corneal patch graft (red arrow), silicone oil bubbles (green arrow), surgical PI (blue arrow), dissection of the sub-tenon triamcinolone deposit (black arrow) and extensive scleral melt (black border arrow)

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