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[Corneal ulcer after intraocular interventions and after cyclocryocoagulation].

We report about two patients who developed neuroparalytic ulcera in the eye two months after cyclocryocoagulation due to secondary glaucoma after intraocular lens implantation. In the first patient, explantation of an anterior chamber lens and implantation of a posterior chamber lens was performed because of development of Irvine-Gass Syndrome after cataract operation. The second patient developed secondary glaucoma after cataract operation with implantation of an anterior chamber lens followed by trabeculectomy. The first patient underwent lamellar keratoplasty and at the second patient perforating keratoplasty.

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