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This study is a case report of the histopathologic findings of the anterior
chamber epithelial ingrowth in a patient who had penetrating injury in the right
eye from an arrow approximately 20 years ago. The patient underwent the
enucleation in the right eye due to pthisis bulbi and was fitted with a
prosthetic eye. Specimens were prepared from the enucleated right eye for
histopathologic observation using hematoxyllin-eosin to be observed under light
microscopy. Epithelial ingrowth in the anterior chamber was noted in one layer
or multi-layered epithelial cell growth. The ingrowth had spread to the
posterior surface of the cornea to the anterior chamber angle, to the iris
surface, and to the anterior surface of the vitreous. The finding suggests that
epithelial ingrowth could invade even through a perforation site and spread
wherever the cells could reach.