Drews R C
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Patients with intraocular lenses can be managed quite well by any experienced ophthalmologist. Every exmination must include the measurement of intraocular pressure and a slit-lamp examination, specifically noting: Corneal oedema, local or diffuse, Increasing corneal guttata, Touch of lens or iris suture to the cornea, AENS DISPLACEMENT, Iris suture problems, Pupil margin erosion, Secondary cataract, Vitreous face loss or thickening, Retrolenticular membrane formation, Vitreous cells. Lens implants should be removed only after very carefully consideration and consultation with an implant surgeon.