Aphakia refers to the absence of a lens inside the eye. If the lens is absent, the eye cannot be able to focus, and the vision is blurred and unclear. It is managed by artificial lens implantation, wearing glasses and contact lenses, and refractive corneal surgeries.
Aphakic Pupillary Block: An Overview
Aphakic pupillary block is a rare complication after congenital cataract surgery (cloudy lens since birth). Read to know more in detail.
Aphakia - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Management
The lack of a lens in the typical pupillary space is known as aphakia. Read the article below to learn more about aphakia.