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When should the dislocated lens be removed in Marfan syndrome patients?

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When should the dislocated lens be removed in Marfan syndrome patients?

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Removal of clear, dislocated lenses in children remains a difficult decision to make. There is a general consensus that they should be removed if they are interfering significantly with vision by causing large degrees of astigmatism that cannot be corrected with glasses or contact lenses. Lens extraction in children with Marfan syndrome does have an increased risk of complications.

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