Fig. 3From: Ocular Mycobacterium haemophilum infection originating in the cornea: a case reportPresentation of the conjunctiva 3 months after TPK treatment for M. haemophilus infection. a shows a transparent corneal graft with an epithelial defect on the 4-o’clock receptive bed; b shows temporal conjunctival congestion and a purulent spot; c shows a sodium fluorescein staining image; d shows caseous necrosis of the temporal conjunctiva after 2 days; e shows an increased extent of caseous necrosis after 3 days; f shows thickening of the temporal conjunctiva detected by UBMBack to article page