Cataracts refer to opacities that develop in the natural lens of the eye. This tends to occur after the age of 50 years although it can be seen in younger individuals and, rarely, in infants.
Cataracts refer to opacities that develop in the natural lens of the eye. This tends to occur after the age of 50 years although it can be seen in younger individuals and, rarely, in infants.
Cataracts refer to opacities that develop in the natural lens of the eye. This tends to occur after the age of 50 years although it can be seen in younger individuals and, rarely, in infants.
Cataracts refer to opacities that develop in the natural lens of the eye. This tends to occur after the age of 50 years although it can be seen in younger individuals and, rarely, in infants.
Cataracts refer to opacities that develop in the natural lens of the eye. This tends to occur after the age of 50 years although it can be seen in younger individuals and, rarely, in infants.
Cataracts refer to opacities that develop in the natural lens of the eye. This tends to occur after the age of 50 years although it can be seen in younger individuals and, rarely, in infants.
Cataracts refer to opacities that develop in the natural lens of the eye. This tends to occur after the age of 50 years although it can be seen in younger individuals and, rarely, in infants.
Cataracts refer to opacities that develop in the natural lens of the eye. This tends to occur after the age of 50 years although it can be seen in younger individuals and, rarely, in infants.
Cataracts refer to opacities that develop in the natural lens of the eye. This tends to occur after the age of 50 years although it can be seen in younger individuals and, rarely, in infants.
Cataracts refer to opacities that develop in the natural lens of the eye. This tends to occur after the age of 50 years although it can be seen in younger individuals and, rarely, in infants.