Research Article

[Retracted] Perioperative Management and Long-Term Outcomes in Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid Patients Undergoing Cataract Surgery

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Anterior segment image of the patient in the OCP stage of Foster’s stage II and III. (a) Cortical and nuclear opacifications were found in the lens after dilatation before the operation of the eighth patient in the OCP stage of Foster’s stage II. Sodium fluorescein staining before surgery of the eighth patient in the OCP stage of Foster’s stage II, anterior segment image 1 month and 6 months after surgery. (b) Anterior segment image of the fourth patient in the OCP stage of Foster’s stage III before surgery, the double frontal fornix becomes shallower preoperatively, and there are obvious symblepharons, which are especially evident in the inner and outer canthus. (c) Anterior segment image of the fourth patient in the OCP stage of Foster’s stage III in 6 months after surgery. (d) Anterior segment image of the fourth patient in the OCP stage of Foster’s stage III in 2 years after surgery.
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