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Figure 1: (a) Multiple, linear, epithelial scratches particularly over the inferior nasal quadrant of the cornea. (b) On fluorescein staining, epithelial scratches were more evident (curved white arrows). (c) The corresponding lower tarsal conjunctiva on higher magnification revealed the presence of a classic oval sign (black arrow) a circular perimeter of the conjunctival congestion that defined the extent of inflammatory response around the bee stinger (white arrow). (d) Post bee stinger removal markedly improved cornea surface |
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