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From: The risks behind the widespread use of siliconized syringes in the healthcare practice

Fig. 1

Illustrative images of silicone oil from the syringe. A Silicone oil layer (red arrowhead) in the barrel of the syringe adjacent to the rubber stopper. B Multiple silicone oil droplets (red arrowhead) seen at light microscopy released from the syringe. Note the presence of air bubbles (blue arrowhead). C Silicone oil droplets (red arrowhead) in the anterior vitreous of a patient who had recently recovered from non-infectious endophthalmitis following intravitreal injection of an antiangiogenic drug

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