“…Ocular Munchausen Syndrome is uncommon. Reported manifestations include orbital emphysema requiring exenteration, periorbital abscesses, subconjunctival hemorrhages, keratoconjuctivitis due to calcareous concretions, superficial punctate keratophathy, corneal alkali burns, intractable corneal erosions, nystagmus, mydriasis, decreased visual acuity, diplopia, and eye perforation 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. We are unaware of any previously reported cases of Munchausen syndrome induced by introduction of ant’s particles into the conjunctival fornices.…”