Posterior Subcapsular Cataract WisdomCard™
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Research Notes on Posterior Subcapsular Cataract
A posterior subcapsular cataract is one of three types of age related cataracts. This type of cataract often progresses quickly. It begins at the back of the lens, often in the visual axis. Most people who need cataract surgery have some posterior subcapsular cataract present.
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- Contributor: Tara Salamone
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- Last update: Oct. 15, 2009
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- Contributor: Tara Salamone
- Reviewer: Nicole Kinsey
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Redirects: Posterior subcapsular catarac, Subcapsular Cataract
- Last update: Apr. 15, 2008
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