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  • Courtesy of George A. Cioffi, MD.
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    Glaucoma

    Phacolytic glaucoma. The typical presentation of phacolytic glaucoma is conjunctival hyperemia, microcystic corneal edema, mature cataract, and prominent anterior chamber reaction, as demonstrated in this photograph. Note lens protein deposits on endothelium and layering in the angle, creating a pseudohypopyon.