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Slide 2-20
Feb 19 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Rupture in the lens capsule has allowed sensitization to lens protein to occur. Note the infiltration of the lens with PMNs and the early granulomatous reaction (phacoanaphylaxis).
Condition/keywords: granulomatous reaction, phacoanaphylaxis, polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs)
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Slide 3-7
Feb 20 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Phacoanaphylaxis showing residual lens material, granulomatous inflamĀmation, and granulation tissue ( x25).
Condition/keywords: granulation tissue, phacoanaphylaxis
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Slide 3-6
Feb 20 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Higher-power view of lens area in eye with phacoanaphylaxis ( x120). Note the zonular type granulomatous reaction and adhesion of iris.
Condition/keywords: granulomatous reaction, iris, phacoanaphylaxis
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Slide 7-90
Feb 25 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Phacoanaphylaxis. The lens (upper left) is surrounded by an intense granulomatous inflammatory reaction. Note the ruptured lens capsule which is thrown into folds.
Condition/keywords: uveitis
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Slide 7-91
Feb 25 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Phacoanaphylaxis. The iris is bound down to the granulomatous reacĀtion which surrounds the lens.
Condition/keywords: uveitis

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