Cataract surgery in a case with congenital aniridia.
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We performed cataract surgry in a patient with congenital aniridia.A 69-year-old male complained of decreased vision in both eyes. Ophthalmological examination revealed microcornea, corneal opacity, aniridia and cataract. Intraocular pressure was normal. His family history showed autosomal dominant inheritance pattern. His visual acuity was 0.01 in both eyes, which were surgically treated with extracapsular cataract extraction. Postoperative corrected vision was 0.1 in both eyes.When cataract extraction is required in a case with congenital aniridia, the choice of surgical procedure depends upon the age, intraocular pressure and stability of the zonules. It is important to preserve the posterior capusule in order to prevent postoperative glaucoma.
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