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In the second of our interesting case studies from hospital contact lens practice, Lynne Speedwell describes a condition so rare that there is nothing in the literature to shed light on it

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This second case report is about a lady with a condition so unusual that I can find nothing about it in the literature and, other than providing contact lenses, spectacles and low vision aids, her treatment has been incidental to the health of her eyes.

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