The image corresponds to an opacified intraocular lens composed of hydrophilic acrylic
material, causing important impairment of visual function in the patient. There are
many reports of opacified lens composed of different materials, but it seems to affect
hydrophilic acrylic lenses in most cases.
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Published online: June 08, 2020
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