23 Case reports from daily practice3
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Case 4: Corneal infiltrate
by Prof. Renato Ambrósio Jr
A 33-year-old female presented for evaluation of a corneal infiltrate. The patient mentioned having
used tap water for cleaning her soft contact lens two days ago. Her symptoms had started after
wearing her contact lens 6 hours in OS. She woke up in the next night with moderate secretion.
She complained of photophobia and blurred vision in OS when wearing glasses. A Pentacam®
examination was performed in both eyes, revealing an infiltrate in OS, and the findings were with
correlated slit lamp biomicroscopy images
Figure 197: Scheimpflug Image of a corneal infiltrate
Figure 198: Slit lamp photo of the same corneal infiltrate
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(Figure 197, Figure
198).