Secondary Cataract: Lens Cells from Previous Cataract Surgery Could be a Cause
3 monthes ago - By Medindia Health
Clouded natural lens cells left over from the first cataract surgery can lead to the formation of secondary cataract. In this disease, secondary scars start forming in the eye.
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