Clearview Eye and Laser Medical Center
Monday, March 31, 2008
What is a subcapsular cataract?
The subcapsular cataracts are located at the back of the lens. Patients who have diabetes, farsightedness, retinitis pigmentosa or take steroid medications commonly have these types of cataracts.
posted by Clearview Staff at 10:22 PM
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