A RARE CASE OF TRAUMATIC SUBRETINAL MIGRATION OF CRYSTALLINE LENS, CORROBORATED HISTOLOGICALLY

A rare case of traumatic subretinal migration of crystalline lens, corroborated histologically

A rare case of traumatic subretinal migration of crystalline lens, corroborated histologically

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Blunt trauma is the alesmith tower of flower most common cause of posterior dislocation of the crystalline lens.We describe a rare case of subretinal migration of crystalline lens through the giant retinal tear following blunt ocular trauma.This incidental finding of green microsuede fabric subretinal dislocation of lens following blunt ocular trauma was confirmed on histopathological examination of the enucleated eye.This complication has not been described by histopathological examination in literature so far.

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