Posterior Subcapsular cataract | |
Prolonged use of glucocorticoids is a significant risk factor for the development of posterior subcapsular cataract. Steroid-induced cataract has three main distinctive characteristics: (i) association only with steroids possessing glucocorticoid activity, (ii) involvement of aberrant migrating lens epithelial cells, and (iii) a central posterior location. Reference: | |
T, RAJARATHNA, M.D., LADY HARDINGE MEDICAL COLLEGE, NEW DELHI, INDIA | |
H26.3 | |
Lens -> Intraocular Diseases, Cataracta Complicata, Cataracta Subcapsularis Posterior, see also indentation, impression cataract -> Steroid-induced Posterior Subcapsular cataract | |
complicated cataract | |
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