
This photo shows granulomatous KP (keratic precipitates) plastered on the back surface of the cornea. These opacities are clumped in groups and in this eye, are so large that they can be seen with the naked eye.
To see these precipitates even better, and see how they light up with the slit-lamp beam, check out the keratic precipitates video from which this snapshot was taken.
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