Film 109651 Lens Epitheliopathy As a Common Factor in White Intumescent Cataract and Dead Bag Syndrome | ASCRS
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Film 109651 Lens Epitheliopathy As a Common Factor in White Intumescent Cataract and Dead Bag Syndrome
April 2025
Meeting: 2025 ASCRS Annual Meeting
Producers: Kosuke Ichihara, MD; Masanobu Iida, MD; Ai Iwauchi, MD; Koji Komatsu, MD, PhD, MBA; Hoshiho Kubota, MD; Yoichiro Masuda, MD, PhD; Tadashi Nakano, MD, PhD; Masayuki Shimoda, MD; Naoki Yamamoto, PhD
Category: Cataract Complications
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Rapidly progressing and surgically challenging white intumescent cataract, as well as post-cataract surgery complications like Dead Bag Syndrome, share a common underlying factor: lens epithelial cell damage. This presentation will focus on this particular aspect.