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EyeRounds Online Atlas of Ophthalmology

Contributor: William Charles Caccamise, Sr, MD, Retired Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry

*Dr. Caccamise has very generously shared his images of patients taken while operating during the "eye season" in rural India as well as those from his private practice during the 1960's and 1970's. Many of his images are significant for their historical perspective and for techniques and conditions seen in settings in undeveloped areas.

Category: Pediatrics

Persistent pupillary membrane with anterior polar-like cataract

persistent pupillary membrane with anterior polar-like cataract. Very similar to the second photo in another patient.

The two photos from diffrtrnt patients are almost mirror images of each other. These are classic examples of this type of persistent pupillary membrane with an anterior polar-like cataract. The cataracts are not exactly at the pole. This type of cataract normally does not progress.

persistent pupillary membrane with anterior polar-like cataract. Very similar to the second photo in another patient.

almost a mirror image of the first example of this congenital condition




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last updated: 02-08-2008