Abstract:Purpose: To report a case of fibrovascular pupillary membrane (FPM) accompanied with persistent pupillary membranes (PPM) initially misdiagnosed as congenital cataract.
Case presentation: A 6-year-old boy, with a one-year history of poor visual acuity in his left eye, was diagnosed with congenital cataract in the outpatient department. The patient was admitted and underwent surgery during which a diagnosis of FPM accompanied with PPM was made which was different from the initial suspicion of congenital catarac… Show more
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