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Case Reports
. 2018 Nov;66(11):1616-1617.
doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_590_18.

Thin posterior capsule in persistent fetal vasculature causing an appearance of spontaneous posterior capsular rupture

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Thin posterior capsule in persistent fetal vasculature causing an appearance of spontaneous posterior capsular rupture

Koushik Tripathy et al. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Nov.
No abstract available

Keywords: High myopia; laser photocoagulation; persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous; posterior capsular dehiscence; whiplash-like appearance.

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Figure 1
Figure 1
The slit lamp photograph (a), retroillumination image (b), focal illumination image (c), and an image from the fundus camera (d) show a vertically oval area of apparent posterior capsular defect (*), a white flap-like membrane (arrow) and anterior PFV stalk (#)
Figure 2
Figure 2
The ASOCT (a) showed an intact PC (*) and a hyperreflective membrane attached to the PC (arrow). The UBM image (b) (horizontal scan) reconfirmed posterior capsular integrity (*) and a membrane attached to the PC (arrow). The UBM scan through peripheral lens (c) showed some retrolental membrane, some of which were connected to the pars plana

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