Man presents with progressive blurry vision, monocular diplopia

A 76-year-old man was referred to the Lahey Medical Center ophthalmology department for a cataract evaluation. He complained of progressive blurry vision in both eyes associated with glare worse at night and a monocular diplopia in his left eye.
He had previously been seen by an outside ophthalmologist who diagnosed him with mild to moderate cataracts in both eyes, keratoconus in both eyes and ptosis of bilateral upper eyelids. He trialed rigid gas permeable contact lenses several years ago but had difficulty with insertion and removal. Artificial tears did not (Read more...)

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