Rosette cataract seen in ?
Correct Answer: Ocular trauma
Description: Rosette cataract it is the most typical form of concussion cataract. It appears as feathery lines of opacities along the star-shaped suture lines; usually in the posterior coex. Concussion cataract occurs mainly due to imbibition of aqueous and paly due to direct mechanical effects of the injury on lens fibres. REF IMG
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