Research Article

Ocular Signs and Ocular Comorbidities in Monoclonal Gammopathy: Analysis of 80 Subjects

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Corneal opacities in six eyes of four patients with monoclonal gammopathy. Sharp-edged, branching predescemetal opacities in both eyes of one patient with monoclonal gammopathy of ocular significance (MGOS) (a, b), sharpe-edged, round or puntual, fine subepithelial opacities in both eyes of one subject with cornea guttata and multiple myeloma (c, d), round stromal opacity in one eye of one subject with multiple myeloma (e), sand-like stromal deposits along the removed penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) running-suture line in one eye of one subject with multiple myeloma (f).
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