Purpose: To report the results of 9 years of follow-up after caterpillar setae penetration into a child's eye.
Methods: The clinical course of caterpillar setae penetrating an eye and their migration will be described. Initially confined to the anterior segment (conjunctiva, cornea), they later migrated to the anterior chamber and iris toward the posterior pole.
Purpose: To compare the quality of the edges of anterior capsulotomies performed in porcine eyes using 3 different techniques.
Setting: David J. Apple, MD Laboratories for Ophthalmic Devices Research, John A.
J Cataract Refract Surg
July 2003
We discuss a case of bipseudophakia with secondary dislocation of a posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) into the anterior chamber that was managed by explantation of the anterior and posterior chamber IOLs and implantation of an iris claw IOL.
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