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Lens fragment in anterior chamber (Photo)

Last updated August 19, 2007

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This photograph shows a piece of lens fragment after cataract surgery sitting in bottom of the anterior chamber. This fragment shows the layers of the lens (like an onion). This fragment should absorb eventually.

To see this fragment in better detail, watch our lens fragment video from which this snapshot was taken.

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