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[Pseudoexfoliation syndrome in cataract surgery. Retrospective study of 37 cases].

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Pseudoexfoliation syndrome is the most common in its unilateral presentation. It is frequently associated with chronic secondary open-angle glaucoma. Poor pupil dilatation is one of the most common problems faced by cataract surgeons. Nevertheless, pseudoexfoliation syndrome did not confer a statistically higher risk for surgical complication in eyes without marked phacodonesis or lens subluxation.

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Pseudoexfoliation syndrome is the most common in its unilateral presentation. It is frequently associated with chronic secondary open-angle glaucoma. Poor pupil dilatation is one of the most common problems faced by cataract surgeons. Nevertheless, pseudoexfoliation syndrome did not confer a statistically higher risk for surgical complication in eyes without marked phacodonesis or lens subluxation.

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MedicineCataract surgeryRetrospective cohort studyOphthalmologySurgery

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