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Fig. 2 | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig. 2

From: Reversible opacification of hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lens- two cases report

Fig. 2

a Significant opacity (arrows) covered the anterior surface of the IOL, save the central area, accompanied by ocular discomfort at 2 weeks after cataract surgery. A very mild anterior chamber reaction was observed. b Two weeks after using a potent topical steroid, IOL opacity was significantly decreased, and resolution of the anterior chamber reaction was seen. c Another 2 weeks later, both IOL opacity and ocular discomfort had completely disappeared, and the CDVA was 20/20

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