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A 64 year old man presented with eye pain, diminished vision, and sensitivity to bright light. The problem was equal in both eyes.
There was no family history, other illnesses of relevance, and the routine physical examination was normal save for mild osteoarthritis changes.
Ophthalmic examination disclosed the following: Click here to open image


A penetrating keratoplasty was done and a corneal graft placed.
The resected cornea showed the following appearance on H&E staining?

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