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Acute herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) with blisters and eyelid swelling (a). Chronic corneal epithelial defect in an anaesthetic cornea (b). Corneal anaesthesia complicated by secondary corneal calcification (c) and vascularisation (d). | Tuft S. (2020). How to manage herpes zoster ophthalmicus. Community eye health, 33(108), 71–72.

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