Lenticular burns following argon panretinal photocoagulation

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Photocoagulation burns of the crystailine lens are a rare complication of posterior segment laser surgery. These burns occur more commonly in eyes with cataracts and with small, high-power, long-duration argon blue-green burns. We describe the first occurrence of lenticular burns caused by a fractured laser fibre optic cord.

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Bloom, S. M., Mahl, C. F., & Schiller, S. B. (1992). Lenticular burns following argon panretinal photocoagulation. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 75(10), 630–631. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.76.10.630

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