Sunset Syndrome 1
General: Occurs when the capsule or zonules have been sufficiently damaged to allow the posterior chamber IOL to slip gradually into the inferior vitreous in the postoperative period.
Ocular: Superior edge of IOL in pupil; IOL in vitreous body; retinal detachment; decreased visual acuity; glare; zonular disinsertions.
Clinical: None.
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