Lens dislocation, abnormal position of the crystalline lens of the eye. The dislocation, which may be congenital, developmental
In the procedure, the cataract (cloudy lens) is removed, and a clear intraocular (in-the-eye) lens is placed. Rare complications include intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation, where the lens moves out of place. Symptoms Figure 1. Dislocated intraocular lens in vitreous cavity. Photo courtesy of Larry Halperin, MD
Lens dislocation is a rare but serious complication that can occur after cataract surgery. Symptoms include blurred vision, eye pain, and glare. Lens dislocation can happen months, years, or decades after cataract surgery. Lens dislocation needs treatment to prevent vision damage.
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Lens luxation is dislocation of the lens inside the eye. The lens is suspended inside the eye by small fibers called zonules.
Lens dislocation, abnormal position of the crystalline lens of the eye. The dislocation, which may be congenital, developmental, or acquired (typically via trauma), is usually caused by abnormalities of or injury to a portion of the suspensory ligaments (called zonular fibres) that anchor the lens
Ectopia lentis is a displacement or malposition of the eye's lens from its normal location. A partial dislocation of a lens is termed lens subluxation or
Lens dislocation is a condition that can happen to your eye s natural lens, or it can happen to your synthetic lens implant after you ve had cataract surgery or a refractive lens exchange. The good news is that there are successful treatments for a dislocated lens. The eye doctors at Gulfcoast Eye Care in Tampa Bay are experienced in
Lentodonesis: tremors of the lens during eye movement; The equator of the lens may be visible in the pupil; The lens may dislocate into the
Such patience in your lens,
such focus in your eye
as you saw beauty
in the boldness of design.
I love that bit ~
really well written piece,
Thanks.
~ Jenn