Clinical Study

Clinical Characteristics and Surgical Safety in Congenital Cataract Eyes with Three Pathological Types of Posterior Capsule Abnormalities

Figure 4

The ocular concomitant rates in congenital cataract (CC) eyes with posterior capsule abnormality (PCA), including persistent fetal vasculature (PFV), posterior capsule defect (PCD), and posterior lenticonus (PLC): (a) PFV is often associated with PCD, persistent pupillary membrane (PPM), iris coloboma, lens dislocation, PLC, uveitis, secondary glaucoma, prolonged ciliary processes, spherocrystal, morning glory syndrome, and umbilication of lens; (b) PCD is often combined with PFV, PPM, uveitis, PLC, morning glory syndrome, and lens dislocation; (c) PLC concomitant is PFV or PCD.
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