YAG Laser Capsulotomy Complication
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Abstract
A 41-year-old presented with unilateral painful eye, with reduced vision since a YAG laser procedure. This was carried out by a local ophthalmologist when she presented with hazy vision in the right eye and gave a previous history of lens implantation.
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