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From: Late spontaneous posterior capsule rupture with single-piece hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lens dislocation

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Slit lamp photographs of case 1 (A,B) and case 2 (C,D). (A) The displaced lens capsule margin (arrow) and one haptic tip (yellow arrow) are visible with zonulysis. (B) One haptic tip is clearly visible at the inferior pupil margin (yellow arrow) with the IOL dislocated into the anterior vitreous cavity. The debris of the broken posterior capsule is curled (white arrow). The displaced lens capsule margin (blank arrowheads) and continuous curvilinear capsulotomy edge (white arrowheads) are clearly visible. (C) The IOL is displaced in the inferior nasal direction. (D) The curled edge of a large V-shaped posterior capsule rupture is clearly visible (arrowheads).

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