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Fig 1.

Representative cases of different forms of pseudoexfoliation.

A-shows the classical three ring sign (white arrows) while B shows an eye with prominent peripheral ring and clear space and subtle central ring and C shows another variant with rectangular pattern of deposits conforming to the iris pattern shown above the deposits. D-F shows different variant forms of pseudoexfoliation deposits which are diffuse or in a classical ring pattern or combined with other forms like true exfoliation (red arrow). G-I shows form of pigmentary pseudoexfoliation showing radial pattern of deposits in the periphery (G) in isolation or combined with classical deposits (H and I).

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Fig 2.

Shows the geographical distribution of patients with pseudoexfoliation from different districts of Odisha, East India.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of patients with pseudoexfoliation in a tertiary eye care centre.

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Table 2.

Clinical profile of patients with different stages of pseudoexfoliation in a tertiary eye care centre.

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Table 3.

Clinical characteristics in 1775 eyes with pseudoexfoliation in an electronic medical audit and their comparison with clinically normal eyes of patients with unilateral exfoliation (n = 522).

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Table 4.

Clinical phenotypes and forms of pseudoexfoliation in an electronic medical audit at a tertiary eye care centre.

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