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Letter

Phlyctenular Keratoconjunctivitis Associated with Dolosigranulum pigrum

, BA, , PhD & , MD

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Figure 1. Clinical photographs: (A) right eye; (B) left eye. Bilateral corneal opacities can be seen just inferior to the visual axis with narrow superficial vessels extending from the 6 o'clock limbus superiorly toward the opacities.

Figure 1. Clinical photographs: (A) right eye; (B) left eye. Bilateral corneal opacities can be seen just inferior to the visual axis with narrow superficial vessels extending from the 6 o'clock limbus superiorly toward the opacities.

Figure 2. Schematic diagram: pathogenesis of phlyctenular eye disease in our patient with asthma, allergy, and Dolosigranulum pigrum.

Figure 2. Schematic diagram: pathogenesis of phlyctenular eye disease in our patient with asthma, allergy, and Dolosigranulum pigrum.

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