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For the band with this name, see Cataract (band). For the geographical feature, see Types of waterfalls. Human eye cross-sectional view. Courtesy NIH National Eye Institute Normal vision. Courtesy NIH National Eye Institute The same view with a cataract. Cataract in Human Eye- Magnified view seen on examination with a slit lamp In ophthalmology, a cataract is any opacity which develops in the crystalline lens of the eye or in its envelope. The name derives from the ...
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Resources
- ''''The Free-Radical Theory of Aging: Part I - How it all began'''' (HealthWorld)
- Are You At Risk for Cataract? (National Eye Institute, NIH, HHS)
- Cataract Surgery (Cleveland Clinic)
- Cataracts (National Women's Health Information Center)
- Cataracts (MayoClinic)
- Cataracts (Cleveland Clinic)
- Cataracts (HealthWorld)
- Cataracts (HealthWorld)
- Cataracts (University of Maryland Medical Center)
- Cataratas: Información para el paciente (National Eye Institute)
- Elvis Wore Shades; So Should You (Cleveland Clinic)
- Facts About Cataracts - Information for Patients (National Eye Institute, NIH, HHS)
- Frequently Asked Questions about Cataract (Prevent Blindness America)
- Learning About Cataracts (Cleveland Clinic)
- Worksite Accommodations for Individuals with Vision Impairments (Job Accommodation Network)

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