Cataracts

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This mind map will help you understand the different cataracts, their effects on vision, causes, and treatments.
Johnny Van Ling
Mind Map by Johnny Van Ling, updated more than 1 year ago
Johnny Van Ling
Created by Johnny Van Ling about 5 years ago
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Cataracts
  1. Non-Sight Debilitating
    1. Anterior Polar Cataract
      1. Looks like small dots or scratches
        1. Cngenital or age related
        2. Cerulean Cataract
          1. Blue Dots
            1. Congenital Or age related
            2. Axial embryonic cataract
              1. Small, near but not on sutures
              2. Central Pulverant Cataract
                1. Similar to cerulean
                  1. Thousands of dots
                  2. Coronary Cataract
                    1. Accompanies by cerulean opacities
                      1. AD
                        1. Small Spokes? Appearance
                        2. Sutural Cataract
                          1. In and Of the Sutures
                            1. Y
                          2. Sight Debilitating
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