as the method of choice for cataract surgery in the Western world. However, posterior capsule opacification (PCO) still remains the major postoperative complication, affecting 20–50% of patients, and ...
[9] nuclear sclerosis (NS), cortical cataract (CC) or posterior subcapsular (PSC), are more prone to occurring in type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients. Evidence for their association has not been ...
It is a common belief that cataracts only occur in the eyes of older people. However, babies and children can be born with cataracts, or they may develop them as they age. A congenital cataract causes ...
Background/aims Quantity of cataract surgery has long been an important public health indicator to ... ocular comorbidities and surgical complications including posterior capsule opacification, except ...
Patients with the following conditions were excluded: patients with traumatic cataract, those with corneal pathology such as keratoconus, those who underwent prior keratoplasty or refractive surgery, ...