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Bulletin of the Ophthalmological Society of Egypt. 1989; 82 (86): 311-315
in English
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ABSTRACT
The work was carried out on 18 eyes of fifteen patients with inadequate pupillary zone due to different causes. A completely occluded pupil was found in nine eyes [50%] while after cataract and retained lens matter was present in eight eyes [44.4%] and a seccluded pupil with a papillary membrane was the presenting sign in one eye [5.6%]. Preoperative ultrasonography [A and B mode] was carried out for 10 eyes [55.5%]. Pars plana coreoplasty with anterior vitrectomy was done for all the selected eyes. Anatomical success was achieved in all of the operated eyes [100] while visual success was achieved in 86.7% of the operated eyes. The complications and difficulties during and after the operation were recorded