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Spontaneous Dislocation of Crystalline Lens into the Vitreous Chamber

The dislocation or subluxation of the crystalline lens can be caused by multiple factors, including trauma, pseudoexfoliation, genetic diseases such a

Angioid streaks with CNV

Angioid streaks associated with choroidal neovascular membrane. Angioid streaks are ruptures in Bruch\'s membrane that manifest in the fundus as orang

Retinal fold after retinal detachment surgery

Retinal folds are rare complications of retinal detachment surgery. Risk factors include superior retinal detachments, wide encircling bands, incomple

Silicone oil bubbles from intravitreal injections

The presence of silicone oil bubbles after intravitreal injections is increasingly common due to the widespread use of anti-VEGF factors in numerous o

Dislocation of lens fragments into the vitreous

The dislocation of lens fragments into the vitreous is one of the most feared complications of cataract surgery. Lens remnants can trigger significant

Postoperative choroidal detachments

Choroidal detachments (CD) generally occur in the immediate postoperative period of anterior segment surgery, such as anti-glaucoma filtering techniqu

Intraocular Lens Luxation

Intraocular lens (IOL) luxation is an infrequent complication of cataract surgery. It is more common in cases of complex surgeries with loss of capsul

Angioid Streaks

Angioid streaks are irregular tracts emanating from a ring of peripapillary atrophy, believed to be irregular ruptures of Bruch\'s membrane. They are

Hereditary Retinal Dystrophies

11-year-old male patient comes for a check-up. VA OD 20/20 OS 20/25. The fundus examination shows severe chorioretinal atrophy both in the periphery