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  Vol. 99 No. 3, March 1981 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Spontaneous absorption of the lens in the congenital rubella syndrome

W. P. Boger 3rd, R. A. Petersen and R. M. Robb

Seven eyes in five patients with the congenital rubella syndrome have shown partial or complete absorption of a cataractous lens without surgical intervention. The rare occurrence of spontaneous lens absorption should not be a reason for delaying the early removal of dense bilateral cataracts in this condition.

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