_____ syndrome is a type of IOL malposition where intraocular lens subluxes superiorly
Anteriorly dislocated lens of _____ syndrome may present as malignant glaucoma
_____ syndrome is a type of IOL malposition where intraocular lens subluxes inferiorly
Wilson's disease and penetrating trauma is associated with _____ cataract

Atopic dermatitis is associated with _____ cataract

Inflammatory membrane behind the lens seen in iridocyclitis is called _____.
major cause of blindness in >50 years age is _____
major cause of visual impairment in >50 years age is _____
Marfan syndrome typically presents with subluxation of the lenses _____ and temporally (direction)
Weill Marchesani syndrome presents as _____, forward subluxation of the lens.
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