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-Development of irreversible corneal edema after cataract surgery and IOL implantation.

-Initially, there is endothelial trauma followed by progressive stromal and epithelial edema.

-The epithelial edema results in the formation of bullae, hence the name bullous keratopathy.


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How many points are there in 10-2 perimetry?

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-Rare type of cataract.

-Associated with Diabetes Mellitus.

-Can occur in non diabetics also although very rarely.


WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON TYPE OF CATARACT IN DIABETICS?

ANSWER BELOW!


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