
This photo shows KP, collections of sticky inflammatory cells, that have adherred to the inner surface of the cornea. These occur with ocular inflammation in conditions like sarcoidosis. Arlt’s triangle is the wedge like area at the bottom of the cornea that these tend to occur (like in this picture).
To get a better idea how these precipitates look, check our our kp eye video.
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