Although cataracts cannot return once they are removed, it is possible to develop posterior capsular opacification, also known as "secondary cataract" or "post-cataract." There's no way to predict exactly which patients will develop it, but it's one of the complications...
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Dr. Humberto Carreras
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Cataract, which can be defined as any opacity of the lens, occurs when the refractive index of the lens varies significantly over distances that approximate the wavelength of the transmitted light.This variation in the index...
Cataract surgery is a safe and effective way to restore vision after cataracts have developed in one or both eyes. Cataract removal surgery is generally recommended if loss of...