Factors associated with zonular instability during cataract surgery in eyes with acute angle closure attack
American Journal of Ophthalmology Sep 20, 2017
Kwon J, et al. - This study entailed a comparative exploration of the demographics and ocular characteristics, with the inclusion of anterior segment optical coherence tomography images and zonular instability in eyes with a history of acute angle closure (AAC) attack and subsequent cataract surgery. The results suggested that clinicians ought to regard the possibility of zonular instability during cataract surgery for eyes with less hyperopic spherical equivalent (SE), longer axial length (AL), and higher lens vault (LV) among those a history of AAC attack.
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