Complicated Cataracts

 Complicated Cataracts

This form of cataract can occur as a complication of any protracted intraocular inflammation, especially heterochromia, chronic iridocyclitis, retinal vasculi-tis, and retinitis pigmentosa. The result is a pumice-like posterior subcapsular cataract that progresses axially toward the nucleus. This form of cataract produces extreme light scattering (Fig. 7.12).

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