Clinical Study
Tectonic Keratoplasty to Restore the Bulbar Wall after Block Excision of Benign and Malignant Intraocular Tumors
Figure 2
Patient 2 before treatment. (a) Gonioscopy shows a pigmented fusiform thickening of the iris root (white arrow) and a dome-shaped pigmented mass behind the pupil foramen (dashed line and double white arrow). (b) UBM longitudinal scan at the 2:30 o’clock position (L2:30) showing a circumscribed dome-shaped mass at the level of the ciliary body, extended to the iris root, which touches the anterior surface of the lens. (c) Scleral thinning and prolapse of the uveal tissue at the limbus, one year after brachytherapy. (d) UBM L2:30 scan shows a local scleral extension of the tumor, under the conjunctival layer (white asterisk).