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  • 10. Outcome of cornea, iris, and lens perforation during automated lamellar keratectomy.
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  • 13. Photo essay: iris-lens inclusion cyst following penetrating injury.
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    Köse S, Kayikçioğlu O, Akkin C, Yağci A, Basdemir G.
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  • 18. Long-term follow-up and visual outcome after excision of a traumatic iris cyst by viscoelastic dissection.
    Al-Ghadeer H, Al-Towerki AE, Al-Rajhi A, Al-Awad A.
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  • 20. Repair of iridodialysis using a 17-millimeter straight needle.
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