Abstract

Toxic anterior segment syndrome is an acute, sterile, anterior segment inflammation that occurs after any anterior segment surgery. The condition is an increasingly recognized complication of adult cataract surgery. Here we report the clinical findings of a case of toxic anterior segment syndrome in a child after uneventful congenital cataract surgery.

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