A male 30 years of age complaints of poor vision in day light which improves in dim light. Which of the following is the most common cause?
Correct Answer: Steroid induced cataract
Description: Ans. (d) Steroid induced cataractRef: Ducker's ophthalmology 2/e, p. 412; Parson's 20/e, p. 251Steroid induced cataract is posterior subcapsular which causes the said complaints due to its central position. Age favours PSC than nuclear cataract.
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