Pseudoexfoliative deposits on an intraocular lens implant

2011 
Sir, Pseudoexfoliation sydrome is the most common identifiable form of secondary open-angle glaucoma worldwide. It is characterized by white powdery deposits at the pupillary margin of the iris and throughout the inner surface of the anterior chamber.1 We present a case of an 86-year-old gentleman, who presented with pseudoexfoliative material deposited on an intraocular lens implant, a phenomenon widely accepted as rare.2
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