An Aphakic Eye with Two Lenses (A Rare Case Report)
Keywords:
Aphakia, Close globe injury, Cataract, UBM, blunt trauma, Zonular dialysisAbstract
Aphakia is a condition in which crystalline lens of eye is not present in its normal position of pupillary area. Here we present a case of 27 year old male with decrease in vision in the right eye. On examination it was found that patient is aphakia and on B- scan it was seen that patient was having two lenses in the vitreous.
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