Fig. 1From: Lens-induced hypopyon uveitis as the presenting manifestation of posterior lens nucleus dislocation following pars-plana vitrectomy: case report(a) Slit-lamp photography seven days after pars plana vitrectomy showing a mild conjunctival hyperemia and hypopyon. (b,c) Three days after initiation of topical steroid therapy, the hypopyon has resolved. Note the lack of typical lens capsule convexity and the residual cortical material adherent to the anterior lens capsule. (d) B-scan ultrasonography shows a globular echogenic structure in the inferior posterior vitreous cavity resting on the retina consistent with a dislocated lens nucleusBack to article page