Clinical features of complicated cataract are all, EXCEPT

Correct Answer: Opacity along sutures
Description: C i.e. Opacity along sutures Complicated Cataract It may be posterior coical (in pathology of posterior segment) or anterior coical (in pathology of anterior segment) Opacity usually commence in posterior coex and spread axially Q Bread crumbs appearance Q Polychromatic lusture Q Vision is much impaired even in early stage, owing to the position of the opacity near the nodal point of the eye.
Category: Ophthalmology
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