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Table 1.

Demographics and preoperative characteristics of subjects with raised IOP following V4 b (n = 19) and V4c ICL (n = 14) implantation.

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Fig 1.

a) Slitlamp photograph with slit view showing pigment deposition on the ICL. b) Gonio photograph showing excess trabecular meshwork pigmentation.

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Fig 2.

a): Slit lamp photograph showing microcystic corneal edema, fixed dilated pupil and viscoelastic behind the ICL seen on retroillumination. b): Slit lamp photograph with crystalline lens showing localized anterior capsular cataract. on retroillumination. c): One year post-operatively, pigments dispersed over the ICL surface and patent central aquaport.

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Fig 3.

Optic disc photographs of the right eye (RE) and the left eye (LE) of the subject with JOAG and high myopia.

Note the large discs with large cupping and neuroretinal rim thinning in both the eyes and the corresponding visual field changes.

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Fig 4.

a) Slitlamp photograph of the eye with ICL and malignant glaucoma showing, patent surgical PI, dilated pupil and corneal edema. b) The eye with resolved malignant glaucoma with clear cornea, mid dilated pupil and iris atrophic patches following parsplana vitrectomy and hyaloidotomy. c) ASOCT of the same eye showing absence of excess ICL vaulting, deep anterior chamber with closed angle in one quadrant (white arrow) following pars plana vitrectomy.

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