Rigid IOLs are made up of _____
Foldable IOLs are made of _____, hydrogel, acrylic and collamer
Cataracts often result in glare and _____ vision, especially at night
Monocular diplopia or polyopia is seen with _____ cataract (incipient stage)
_____ syndrome is a type of IOL malposition where intraocular lens subluxes inferiorly
Cuneiform and cupuliform patterns can be made out at the _____ stage of senile cortical cataract
What type of lens is the following? _____

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 _____.
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