2019
DOI: 10.1080/09273948.2019.1609048
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Intravitreal Bevacizumab for Inflammatory Neovascularization of the Lens after Traumatic Open Globe Injury

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“…Neovascularisation of the lens and lens capsule is rarely reported in the literature. [1][2][3] It can be seen as a component of anterior segment ischaemia following compromised blood circulation in the eye. 1 Its rarity is largely due to the fact that effective therapeutic intervention prevents its development.…”
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“…Neovascularisation of the lens and lens capsule is rarely reported in the literature. [1][2][3] It can be seen as a component of anterior segment ischaemia following compromised blood circulation in the eye. 1 Its rarity is largely due to the fact that effective therapeutic intervention prevents its development.…”
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“…The red lens can also be a result of intraocular inflammation. 3 Lens capsule neovascularisation can also be noted in the asymptomatic eye with normal vision. An interesting case was reported in the UK by Walkden et al in an eye with nanophthalmos and normal vision.…”
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