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One in the eye for optometry.
This picture (on the right), shows a large metallic foreign body on the cornea of an optometrist. Being tough and thick skinned this particular optometrist reported very little pain. Its removal was uneventful.
Nasty metallic foreign body
Unusual film on the anterior surface of posterior chamber intra ocular lens. Anyone know what it might be. It looked like a misplaced thickened posterior capsule.
What fundus condition is this?
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