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Are there any special considerations for cataract surgery in a patient with ICE syndrome (Chandler) with a relatively clear cornea?

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Ophthalmology · University of Minnesota

It is important to try and get a cell count before surgery to manage patient expectations in case of increased risk of endothelial failure. The cataract surgery should be straightforward unless there is a correctopia needing a pupillary dilator. To note that MIGS are usually not successful when comb...

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