Research Article

Clinical Characteristics and Visual Outcomes in Patients with Intralenticular Foreign Bodies with Self-Sealing Corneal Penetrating Wounds

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Patient 1 with iris posterior synechiae and corneal suture. (a) Anterior segment photograph revealing a paracentral self-sealing corneal penetrating wound at the 5 o’clock position, iris posterior synechiae, and part of a metallic-like ILFB after pupil dilation. (b) A metallic-like foreign body identified after division of the iris posterior synechiae during surgery. (c) Lens material and ILFB removal is combined with IOL implantation and corneal wound suturing. (d)–(f) Anterior segment photographs show the round pupil and well-centered IOL 3 months after surgery. ILFB, intralenticular foreign body; IOL, intraocular lens.
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