Fig. 1From: Acute vision loss in Guillain–Barré syndrome: A case series and review of literatureSlit lamp image. A Before the treatment in Rt eye, mild corneal edema, shallow anterior chamber, mid dilated irregular fixed pupil with picking at 8 and 12 O’ clock position was observed. B After the treatment, the cornea is clear, the pupils are smaller than before the treatment, the response to light is slow, and the sphincter is atrophy at 12–2 o clock position. Right eye after treatment revealed clear cornea, constricted pupil than before treatment and sluggish reaction to light, sphincter atrophy 12–2 o clock position. C Left eye before treatment demonstrates. Severe diffuse corneal edema with shallow anterior chamber, irregular pupil and posterior synechiae from 2 to 6 O clock position. D Left eye after treatment showed improvement in corneal edemaBack to article page