Sir,
We thank Mr Lai, Dr Tham, and Professor Lam for their interest in our report.
It seems reasonable in eyes with no previous history of pathology or intervention to expect normal anatomy. However in our practice we use TCDLC mainly for cases of refractory glaucoma and in this clinical situation it is probably best to identify the location of the ciliary body before administering treatment.
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Bhola, R. Pupillary distortion and staphyloma following transscleral contact diode laser cyclophotocoagulation; a clinicopathological study of three patients. Eye 16, 675 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.eye.6700179
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