Proliferation of lens epithelial cells on the Acrysof intraocular lens: clinical and histological features of a case |
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Authors: | Angus Turner MBBS Philip House FRACO |
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Affiliation: | Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands and;Private Practice, Ardross and Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, Australia |
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Abstract: | Postoperative deposits on the surface of intraocular lenses (IOLs) have been demonstrated in vivo for many IOL material types. The Acrysof acrylic lens develops a granular material extending from the capsulorhexis margin onto the IOL's anterior surface during the first 4 weeks after surgery in a significant proportion of cases. Complete resolution of this membrane occurs by 3 months in almost all cases. The case is presented of an 81‐year‐old woman who had a persisting membrane covering the IOL surface at 6 months. This membrane was removed surgically and pathology showed the constituent cells to be of lens epithelial cell origin. |
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Keywords: | acrylic intraocular lens Acrysof intraocular lens capsular opacification lens epithelial cell proliferation |
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