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Presence of occlusio and seclusio pupillae, peripheral anterior synechae, membrane over the lens makes uveitic cataract complicated. Accurate preoperative observations of cataract, appropriate investigations to localise the uveitic pathology, arriving at proper anatomical diagnosis of uveitis are the prerequisites. With adequate control of preoperative inflammation and apt surgical planning most of the cases are really not complicated.
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Cataract
uveitis
inflammation
complex cataract surgery
surgical technique
challenging case
2018 film
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This film was submitted to the 36th Annual ASCRS Film Festival within the 2018 ASCRS ASOA Annual Meeting.