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Harmanjit Kohnen
Pseudoexfoliation syndrome is a condition characterized by the deposition of abnormal extracellular material on various ocular structures, including the lens capsule. In recent years, there have been reports of pseudoexfoliation deposits found on intraocular lens implants following cataract surgery. This article aims to discuss the phenomenon of bilateral pseudoexfoliation deposits on IOL implants, exploring its clinical implications, potential risk factors, and management strategies. The keyword “bilateral pseudoexfoliation deposits on intraocular lens implants” will be used to search the relevant literature, and the findings will be critically analyzed and discussed. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of early detection and appropriate management of this condition to optimize visual outcomes in patients undergoing cataract surgery.