Diagnostic dilemma: Doctors find 27 contact lenses in woman’s eye ahead of routine surgery

The patient: A 67-year-old woman in the U.K.

The symptoms: The woman was scheduled for routine cataract surgery on her right eye. Although her vision in her right eye was poorer than that of her left, historically, she had had “no previous ocular complaints.” Before the procedure, she told doctors she was feeling some minor eye discomfort, which she assumed stemmed from dry eye and old age.

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