pseudexfoliation
Pseudexfoliation is a condition characterized by the deposition of flaky, dandruff-like material on various ocular structures. This material is an abnormal protein aggregate. The most commonly affected areas include the anterior lens capsule, the iris, and the trabecular meshwork. It is often bilateral, though it can be asymmetric.
The exact cause of pseudexfoliation is not fully understood, but it is thought to involve a systemic
Clinically, pseudexfoliation can lead to several complications. It is a major risk factor for the development
Diagnosis is typically made during an eye examination, where the characteristic deposits can be observed. Dilating