by Samuel Masket MD
Samuel Masket, MD, a clinical professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, recounts the results of a complicated case of a patient with congenital aniridia and cataracts that required PCIOL implantation. Dr. Masket provides his tips and pearls on cataract surgery with iris prostheses.
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