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| Acute alkali burn of great severity. Marked involvement of facial skin is apparent. |
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| Acute alkali burn of greatest severity. Perilimbal blanching, chemosis, and corneal opacification are evident. |
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| Acute alkali burn of severe degree. The eye rolled upward in avoidance (Bell phenomenon), exposing the lowest aspect of the cornea to the greatest damage. |
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| Contact lens glued with cyanoacrylate adhesive to chemically-burned cornea. |
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| Continuous perfusion of a chemically-injured eye. |
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| Rapid desiccation of cornea just before perforation in an alkali-burned eye. |
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| Blowout patch on perforated, alkali-burned cornea; healing occurs with scarring. |
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| Heavily vascularized cornea with symblepharon several years after severe chemical burn. Poor prognosis is expected for penetrating keratoplasty. |
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| Opacification of keratoplasty in heavily vascularized cornea. |
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| Corneal burn with total residual leukoma - LINK |
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| Limbal transplant in a case, who had suffered after severe alkali burn longstanding inflammation. the cornea was superficially vascularized and turbid. - LINK |
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| An alkali burn to the human cornea can cause ocular surface failure with neovascularisation, opacification and blindness - LINK |
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| Chemical burn causing porcelization of the cornea |
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| Alkali burn cornea - LINK |
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| Eye damage from a chemical spill - LINK |



















☹️☹️☹️ so sad 😢😢😢
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