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2007 Series - January 23, 2007
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Lecture 49 of 52 NEXT»
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| One year after cataract surgery, a 68-year-old patient presents with the above finding on slit lamp examination. |
| This most likely represents: |
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| a. |
retained lens nuclei |
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signs of acute bacterial endophthalmitis |
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clusters of proliferated epithelial cells |
| d. |
a damaged IOL | |
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