Man experiences gradual onset of blurry vision in pseudophakic eye

A 79-year-old white man presented to the ophthalmology clinic with a complaint of painless unilateral blurry vision that he described as a “gray haze” in his right eye over the past few months.
Five days before presentation, he felt it had worsened, prompting evaluation. The patient denied seeing any flashes of light, floaters, or curtain or veil over his vision. He denied any trauma or recent surgeries to the eye.
His ocular history was notable for complex cataract extraction in both eyes approximately 13 years prior, requiring Malyugin rings due to poor dilation and trypan blue to