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Flap motility as a sign of posterior capsule rupture in peripherally extended anterior capsular tears

Clinical Ophthalmology Aug 18, 2017

Om Parkash R, et al. – This study is performed to depict various types of anterior capsular tears and an early diagnostic, flap motility, as a sign of posterior capsular rupture following the posterior extension of radial tears. The outcome of this study suggests everted and fluttering flaps of the anterior capsular tears indicating the pre–equatorial tear, while inverted and non–fluttering flaps indicate posterior capsule rupture following tear extension beyond the equator.
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