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      Cases of Pseudophakic Pseudoexfoliation in Glaucoma Patients

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          We present cases of primary open angle glaucoma patients without previous history of pseudoexfoliation who developed pseudoexfoliative materials on the anterior surface of the intraocular lens after cataract surgery. Among 5 unilateral pseudophakic pseudoexfoliation cases, 3 showed a more advanced state of glaucoma in the affected eye. The other 2 cases showed progression of glaucoma in the affected eye after the development of pseudophakic pseudoexfoliation, while the unaffected eyes remained stable. In the latter 2 cases, control of intraocular pressure was difficult, and more glaucoma medication was needed in the affected eye. Pseudophakic pseudoexfoliation in glaucoma patients with no history of pseudoexfoliation syndrome or pseudoexfoliative glaucoma has not been reported. In our cases, the eyes which developed pseudophakic pseudoexfoliation showed a more advanced state of glaucoma, more difficulty controlling intraocular pressure, and faster progression of glaucoma. More observation is needed, but we cautiously postulate that pseudophakic pseudoexfoliation may have a role as a clinical risk factor in the prediction of glaucoma progression.

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          Pseudoexfoliative material on the IOL surface and development of glaucoma after cataract surgery in patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome.

          We report 4 cases of pseudoexfoliation syndrome in which pseudoexfoliative material appeared on the intraocular lens (IOL) surface and glaucoma developed more than 8 years after cataract surgery. The IOL haptic was located in the ciliary sulcus in 3 eyes and in the capsular bag in 1 eye. This report suggests that careful follow-up is essential to monitor the development of glaucoma in patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome, particularly when an IOL is implanted in the sulcus.
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              Pseudophakic pseudoexfoliation of an AkreosFit intraocular lens.

              To describe a case of intraocular lens opacification resembling pseudophakic pseudoexfoliation affecting an AkreosFit intraocular lens (IOL). Single case analysis. A patient had IOL opacification resembling pseudophakic pseudoexfoliation. An 83-year-old woman with normal tension glaucoma was noted to have pseudophakic pseudoexfoliation of an AkreosFit IOL 5 years after uncomplicated phacoemulsification with IOL.
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                Journal
                Korean J Ophthalmol
                Korean J Ophthalmol
                KJO
                Korean Journal of Ophthalmology : KJO
                The Korean Ophthalmological Society
                1011-8942
                2092-9382
                October 2012
                17 September 2012
                : 26
                : 5
                : 402-405
                Affiliations
                Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
                Author notes
                Corresponding Author: Myung Douk Ahn, MD, PhD. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, #222 Banpo-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul 137-701, Korea. Tel: 82-2-2258-6195, Fax: 82-2-599-7405, mdahn@ 123456catholic.ac.kr
                Article
                10.3341/kjo.2012.26.5.402
                3464328
                23060731
                ea2f6a2c-1ef3-4878-9110-ce7cc2e84e1c
                © 2012 The Korean Ophthalmological Society

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 08 October 2010
                : 08 March 2011
                Categories
                Case Report

                Ophthalmology & Optometry
                glaucoma,glaucoma progression,pseudophakic pseudoexfoliation
                Ophthalmology & Optometry
                glaucoma, glaucoma progression, pseudophakic pseudoexfoliation

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