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Cataract in the Adult Eye

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11 Table 4. Selected Ocular Comorbidities Amblyopia • Reduced visual potential Age-related macular degeneration • Reduced visual potential • Unrecognized preoperative exudative disease Diabetic retinopathy • Unrecognized retinopathy • Progression of existing retinopathy • Clinically significant macular edema (CSME) • Poorly dilating postoperative pupil • Neovascularization of the iris, neovascularization of the angle, and neovascular glaucoma Epiretinal membrane • Reduced visual potential • CSME Fuchs corneal endothelial dystrophy • Reduced visualization during surgery • Prolonged postoperative corneal edema • Pseudophakic bullous keratopathy • Reduced visual potential Glaucoma • Elevated postoperative IOP • Reduced function of prior filtering surgery Pseudoexfoliation (exfoliation syndrome) • lntraoperative miosis • Zonular laxity or instability • Vitreous loss • Retained nuclear fragments • Elevated postoperative IOP • Accelerated PCO • Anterior capsulorrhexis contraction • IOL tilt and decentration • Late dislocation of IOL or of bag-lOL complex Retinopathy of prematurity • Amblyopia • lntraoperative miosis • Traction retinal detachment • Loose zonules Strabismus • Amblyopia • Postoperative diplopia Uveitis • Posterior synechiae • Weakened zonules • Protein and cellular deposits on the lens implant • CME • Secondary glaucoma • Prolonged postoperative inflammation

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