In situ flip of a glistened upside down multipiece IOL to relieve pupillary block
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A 28-year-old man, left eye pseudophakic (operated for post-traumatic corneal perforation with lens rupture 4 years ago) presented with intermittent episodes of left eye redness, diminution of vision with pain in left eye and left side of head for the past 1 year; episodes lasting for 10–15
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