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Infected Bleb from Glaucoma (Photo)

Last updated August 28, 2007

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This photo shows a highly inflamed eye. If you look at the top of the photo, you’ll see a white area just under the upper eyelid. This is the infected bleb from a prior glaucoma surgery.

To get a better idea of how this looks, look at the blebitis video on this site (from which this photo snapshot was taken).

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