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Crumpled Capsular Bag on Anterior Vitreous Face

  • Sonia Kothari 1, Saumil Kothari
  • Sonia Kothari 1, Saumil Kothari
  • 1Bombay City Eye Institute, Mumbai, India.
  • 0Bombay City Eye Institute, Mumbai, India.
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February 5, 2026

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February 5, 2026

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