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. 1999 Jul;83(7):802–808. doi: 10.1136/bjo.83.7.802

Figure 1  .

Figure 1  

Autosomal dominant congenital cataract phenotypes. (a) Slit lamp and retroillumination view of anterior polar cataract (47 year old woman). (b) Slit lamp and retroillumination view of a stationary posterior polar cataract (49 year old woman). (c) Slit lamp view of a progressive posterior polar cataract (9 year old female). (d) Slit lamp and retroillumination view of a dense nuclear cataract (14 year old male). (e) Slit lamp and retroillumination view of nuclear opacities (50 year old woman). (f) Slit lamp and retroillumination view of the Coppock-like cataract with fine nuclear opacities (24 year old woman). (g) Slit lamp and retroillumination view of the Coppock-like cataract with dense central opacities (6 year old female). (h) Slit lamp view of lamellar cataract. (i) Slit lamp view of a blue dot (cerulean) cataract (32 year old man). (j) Slit lamp and retroillumination view of a cortical cataract (45 year old woman). (k) Slit lamp view of a fine pulverulent cataract (32 year old man). (l) Slit lamp view of large pulverulent opacities (12 year old female).