Long term followup of cataracts in children after renal transplantation
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Long term followup of cataracts in children after renal transplantation
Abstract
In reviewing the course of 218 renal transplantation recipients 55% have developed PSC of which eleven patients have had surgery on one or both eyes; The operations in general have been uncomplicated, and the visual results have been excellent with the exception of one case that had a detached retina. The cataracts were probably induced by heavy corticosteroid therapy as the larger the dosage and the younger the recipient, the more prone were they to the development of lens changes. Phacoemulsification was preferred in this series as the more expeditious technique, leading to a clearer anterior chamber with less chance of developing a secondary cataract.
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