CRYSTALLINE LUXATION

 

When the lens is totally displaced from its normal position and is in the anterior chamber of the eye or in the vitreous cavity, the resulting anomaly is a luxation of the lens, whereas, if the displacement is partial and continues to remain in the posterior chamber of the eye, we speak of subluxation of the lens.

Treatment: most of the time it requires surgery, but always wait until the last moment, because it is a surgery with a lot of risk.