PMID: 9530607Apr 8, 1998Paper

Posterior capsule rupture after blunt trauma

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
R Thomas

Abstract

Two patients had rupture of the posterior lens capsule caused by blunt trauma. In both, the typical fibrosed edges of the posterior capsule breaks were clearly visible and could be documented preoperatively.

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