First case of coloboma, lens neovascularization, traumatic cataract, and retinal detachment in a young Asian female

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Lens neovascularization is a very rare entity to be encountered in the clinical practice. It is possibly a result of chronic ocular inflammation due to injury and subsequent uveitis. Early diagnosis and meticulous management can salvage visual acuity in such cases.

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Gurnani, B., Kaur, K., & Sekaran, S. (2021). First case of coloboma, lens neovascularization, traumatic cataract, and retinal detachment in a young Asian female. Clinical Case Reports, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4743

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