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Photo: Iris Prolapse causing Seidel

Last updated December 29, 2007

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This microscope photo shows a positive seidel test on a scleral wound that has an piece of iris prolapsed through that is acting as an aqueous wick.

To get a better idea how this seidel looks in action, you may want to watch this video from which it was captured.

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