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. 1977 Oct;61(10):631–633. doi: 10.1136/bjo.61.10.631

Review of Binkhorst intraocular lenses.

J F Bras
PMCID: PMC1043071  PMID: 303912

Abstract

Experience is described of 150 cases in which an intraocular lens of the Binkhorst (iris clip and iridocapsular type) was introduced after cataract extraction. The most serious complications are dislocation and corneal dystrophy.

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Selected References

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