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Which part of the eye does cataract affect? There are three predominant forms of cataract depending on their anatomical location in the eye lens: cortical, nuclear and posterior sub-capsular (PSC). As ...
there are over 10 different types of cataracts, including nuclear cataracts, which are the most common. In the majority of ...
She now presents, 10 months later, with a nuclear sclerotic cataract in the left eye that has limited vision to 20/100. The cataract happened gradually over the course of months and is due to the ...
These animal models, though promising, may not fully replicate the slow, age-related progression of cataracts seen in humans, emphasizing the need for further research. An increased nuclear ...
NR2F1, nuclear receptor subfamily 2 group F member 1; ASC, anterior subcapsular cataract; FN1, fibronectin 1; VIM, vimentin; BAX, Bcl-2-associated X; CASP3, caspase 3. Cataracts are a prevalent ...
In highly myopic eyes, early formation of nuclear cataracts with polarized and compacted lens fiber alignment is observed, yet the underlying mechanism is largely unknown. Here, the authors show ...