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What is glaucomflecken?

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Updated: 9/14/2023

Glaucomflecken are small, grey-white, anterior, sub-capsular or capsular opacities within the pupillary area. They represent focal infarcts of the lens epithelium and are pathognomonic of past acute angle-closure glaucoma.

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