Woman presents with new-onset conjunctival pigmentation

A 78-year-old woman presented to the Lahey Hospital Cornea Service for evaluation and management of new conjunctival pigmentation of the left eye.
She described decreased vision of the left eye associated with mild photophobia. She had no eye pain, redness, flashes, floaters or vision changes in the right eye.
Nine months before presentation, she had a mechanical fall with a blunt trauma injury to her left eye. Per the patient’s outside hospital records, immediately after the ocular injury, her vision was light perception in the left eye with an IOP (Read more...)

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