2021
DOI: 10.1055/a-1648-4928
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Spontaneous Posterior Dislocation of Soemmering Ring 34 Years after Cataract Surgery

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“…The epithelium proliferates, lines the posterior capsule, and grows around the margin of the anterior capsule. The Sömmering ring is a ring formed in the periphery of the lens capsule [ 5 ]. It was originally described in 1828 in deceased individuals with a previous history of cataract surgery [ 6 ].…”
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“…The epithelium proliferates, lines the posterior capsule, and grows around the margin of the anterior capsule. The Sömmering ring is a ring formed in the periphery of the lens capsule [ 5 ]. It was originally described in 1828 in deceased individuals with a previous history of cataract surgery [ 6 ].…”
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“…It was originally described in 1828 in deceased individuals with a previous history of cataract surgery [ 6 ]. By definition, the nucleus of the lens is always absent after trauma or operative intervention in cases with Sömmering ring [ 5 ].…”
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“…Literature reports that Soemmering's ring and spontaneous lens absorption are two distinct diseases [ 1 , 2 ] that are uncommon and unlikely to occur concurrently in a single patient. Soemmering's ring was first discovered in 1928 by Soemmering as the deposit of residual equatorial lens' epithelial cells.…”
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