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Volume 22, Number 2—February 2016
Research

Trematode Fluke Procerovum varium as Cause of Ocular Inflammation in Children, South India

Lalan Kumar Arya, Sivakumar R. Rathinam, Prajna Lalitha, Usha R. Kim, Sudeep Ghatani, and Veena Tandon1Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: Aravind Medical Research Foundation, Madurai, India (L.K. Arya, P. Lalitha); Aravind Eye Hospital and Postgraduate Institute of Ophthalmology, Madurai (S.R. Rathinam, U.R. Kim); North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India (S. Ghatani, V. Tandon)

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Figure 2

Clinical photographs of patients’ eyes in study of ocular granulomas in children, South India. A) Left eye of a 14-year-old boy with a distinct subconjunctival granuloma; B) left eye of a 7-year-old boy with distinct grayish-white granuloma in the eye’s anterior chamber.

Figure 2. Clinical photographs of patients’ eyes in study of ocular granulomas in children, South India. A) Left eye of a 14-year-old boy with a distinct subconjunctival granuloma; B) left eye of a 7-year-old boy with distinct grayish-white granuloma in the eye’s anterior chamber.

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1Current affiliation: National Academy of Sciences, India, Lucknow, India.

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