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Steroid-induced posterior subcapsular cataract

Complications associated with anterior uveitis may include cataracts, glaucoma, band keratopathy, and CME. Posterior subcapsular cataracts are the most commonly encountered lenticular change associated with chronic uveitis. Additionally, it is well known that long-term topical steroid use can induce or accelerate posterior subcapsular cataract development. [Pg.596]


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