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Participation in a case: “White Intumescent Cataract”

White Intumescent Cataract Evaluation and surgical management. CASE PRESENTATION A 56-year-old woman is referred for evaluation of a rapid and profound decrease in vision in her right eye. The patient states that everything she sees with her right eye “is in a constant fog” and “seems to be worsening fast.” She has difficulty with depth perception and currently wears a…
María Romero
July 2, 2019
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Staging a Rescue

Staging a Rescue Anterior capsular tears are a common complication of cataract surgery that can occur during any step of the procedure. Primary anterior capsular tears occur during capsulorhexis creation, and secondary anterior capsular tears occur after the capsulorhexis has been completed. Primary anterior capsular tears are commonly seen in the setting of intumescent white cataracts, pseudoexfoliation, and pediatric cataracts.…
María Romero
May 15, 2019

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