14 February 2025
: Case report
Corneal Ring Infiltrate Following Micropulse Cyclophotocoagulation
Unknown etiology, Challenging differential diagnosis
Deema E. Jomar ACEF 1*, Meznah H. Alsanad E 2, Nouf A. AlZendi F 3, Ahmed Al Saleh F 1DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.945852
Am J Case Rep 2025; 26:e945852
Figure 1. (A) Slit lamp photograph of the right eye at initial presentation, showing a mild conjunctival injection, inferior corneal ring ulcer extending around the 6 o’clock position and separated from the limbus with a 1-mm area of corneal thinning, with corneal edema, Descemet folds, and an overlying epithelial defect of 8×11 mm. (B) Anterior segment optical coherence tomography showing a peripheral anterior stromal opacity (hyper-reflectivity, white arrow) at the site of the ring infiltrate.






