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By Yale L. Fisher, MD
New York Presbyterian - Uploaded on Dec 10, 2012.
- Last modified by Caroline Bozell on Sep 6, 2013.
- Reviewed by Alex P. Hunyor, MD
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- This is a dislocated lens. You can see a large ovoid object resting against the ocular wall shadowing the orbital fat. Internal reflectivity demonstrates a nucleus within the larger ovoid structure. Moderate reflections from the subcapsular space and nuclear area are visible, conistent with hypermature cataract (Morgagnian type structure).