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[Lens complication during panphotocoagulation using a panfundoscope].
We report one case of lens opacities, secondary to retinal panphotocoagulation using the panfunduscope. Cataract can be attributable to nuclear sclerosis, optical features of the panfunduscope and blue-green laser.