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Fig. 3 | Eye and Vision

Fig. 3

From: Ultra-wide field imaging to assess the optic nerve and retina in Boston type I and II keratoprosthesis patients

Fig. 3

Longitudinal ultra-wide field imaging and timeline of imaging and interventions in a patient with a history of limbal stem cell deficiency after undergoing repeat Boston type I Kpro implantation. Initial ultra-wide field imaging showed a nevus temporally and follow-up imaging showed the development of a chorioretinal scar in the inferotemporal region. a Month 1 follow-up visit. b Month 7 follow-up visit. c Month 12 follow-up visit. d Month 20 follow-up visit. e Month 23 follow-up visit. f Month 24 follow-up visit. g Month 38 follow-up visit. h Month 48 follow-up visit. i Timeline of imaging and interventions after repeat type I Kpro implantation. Boxes ah on the left correspond to the respective ultra-wide field image and when the image was taken during the follow-up period. Surgical interventions during the follow-up period are shown on the right

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