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Spontaneous resolution of a traumatic cataract caused by an intralenticular foreign body
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Intralenticular Foreign BodyOcular DiseaseMetal ChardVitreous BodyOphthalmologyOculoplasticsExperimental OphthalmologySpontaneous ResolutionCapsule ViolationSurgeryGlaucomaOcular PathologyTraumatic CataractMedicineCataract
A 49-year-old man presented with an intralenticular metal foreign body incurred while he was sawing wood. The metal chard had violated the lens capsule and was lodged in the cortex of the lens. It was removed using a lens-preservation technique during open-globe repair. Subsequently, a dense posterior cortical cataract developed, which spontaneously resolved over the ensuing months. The cataract had a cruciate configuration with wave-like disruption of the stromal lamellae. To our knowledge, this is the first case of spontaneous resolution of a cataract after capsule violation by an intralenticular foreign body. The unique appearance of the cataract and its unusual resolution led to a new theory of lens injury by shockwave.
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