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To report a case of pseudoexfoliation syndrome in young keratoconus patient following penetrating keratoplasty. A 37 year old man who underwent penetrating keratoplasty 13 years ago in his left eye due to keratoconus developed pseudoexfoliation [PEX] syndrome in the operated eye. Apart from PEX material deposition on the crystalline lens ophthalmic exam was within normal limit. The donor was 40 year old man who died because of car accident. Occurrence of PEX following ocular surgery can be accidental or related to the surgery. Occurrence of PEX syndrome following intraocular surgery can be explained by triggering effect of surgery on susceptible patient
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To report a known case of leprosy with bilateral corneal scars. We present a 70 year-old man who had developed claw hand deformity and loss of sensation in the extremities secondary to Leprosy since 7 years ago. Two years ago, he presented with loss of vision due to lagopthalmos and loss of corneal sensation for which he had undergone lateral tarsorrhaphy at the time. Ocular manifestations are one of the most common complications of Leprosy. Timely diagnosis and proper management can significantly decrease the burden of the disease