Cortical age related cataract
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Age-related macular degeneration, cataract, glaucoma, and diabetes are among the leading causes of blindness, and the prevalence of these conditions increase significantly with age. Owing to the aging of the U.S. population, it is estimated that the number of blind persons will increase to 1.6 million by the year 2020 and result in an increase ...
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23 West, SK, et al., Model of risk of cortical cataract in the US population with exposure to increased ultraviolet radiation due to stratospheric ozone depletion. 24 West, SK, et al., Exposure to sunlight and other risk factors for age-related macular degeneration. Arch Ophthalmol. 1989 Jun;107(6):875–9
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ACLO Anterior cortical lens opacity. AF Atrial fibrillation. AgNO3 Silver nitrate. AION Anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy. AK Astigmatic keratectomy. AKC Atopic keratoconjunctivitis. ALT Argon laser trabeculectomy. AMD Age related macular degeneration. AMPPE Acute multifocal placoid pigment epithlopathy. ANA Antinuclear antibodies
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Senile cataract: develops at or after 40 years of age Morphology : Nuclear cataract [~40%] : Cortical cataract [~60%] : Posterior subcapsular cataract [~20%] : Mixed type . Human Crystalline Lens . 9 . 10 . Age-related Cataract Senile Cataract . 11 . Presenile cataract: develops before 40 years of age Morphology . Maturity Classification
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Age-related nuclear cataract was the predominant cataract type, with LOCS III mean scores of 2.04+/-0.63 for nuclear opalescence and 1.65+/-0.71 for nuclear colour. Cortical and posterior subcapsular cataract were present at low levels (0.32+/-0.51; 0.12+/-0.12 respectively).
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Senile cataract is also called as ‘age-related cataract’5. It is found in all countries but is probably more common in the tropics. It usually starts after the age of fifty6. By the age of 70 years, over 90% of the individuals develop senile cataract5.
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Elderly female was being treated for her right eye age-related cortical cataract at this day-surgery center. After the procedure was completed, the patient suffered a postoperative hemorrhage of the eye. This was addressed by the surgeon. Dx. code(s):_____ …
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Cataract. Opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye, associated with age and many other risk factors. The most frequent age-related cataract types are nuclear, cortical and posterior subcapsular (PSC). Early onset of cortical and PSC cataract occurs in people with …
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A cataract can develop in one or both of your eyes. However, in most cases — except for those caused by injury or trauma — cataracts tend to develop symmetrically in both eyes. A cataract may or may not affect the entire lens. Age-related changes in the lens aren't the only cause of cataracts.
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