Eyeworld

OCT 2014

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111 EW RESIDENTS October 2014 a significant change in refraction (–3.50 + 1.00 x 090) or lens position by UBM. No postop inflammation was seen at 1-week follow-up or subsequent visits in either patient (Figure 2C). EW References 1. Mojzis P, Studený P, Piñero DP. Management of late postoperative capsular block syndrome with accumulation of Propionibacterium acnes. Can J Ophthalmol. 2014 Jun;49(3):e76–7. 2. Miyake K, Ota I, Ichihashi S, et al. New classific tion of capsular block syndrome. J Cataract Refract Surg. 1998 Sep;24(9): 1230–4. 3. Eifrig DE. Capsulorhexis-related lacteocru- menasia. J Cataract Refract Surg. 1997 Apr;23(3):450–4. Contact information Kuo: kuod@vision.ucsf.edu Naseri: Ayman.Naseri@va.gov Chicago Fun Fact Chicago's nicknames include: the Windy City, the City of Big Shoulders, the Second City, and the City That Works. Source: www.cityofchicago.org "One of the many great things about training ophthalmology residents is that they can make keen observations and correlations across clinical practices, connecting the dots for unusual diagnoses that might otherwise go unnoticed or unexplored." – Ayman Naseri, MD

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