Question 32

An 83 year old male presents with a red, painful left eye. He says he hasn't been able to see out of the left eye for over a decade, but over the last week or two, it has been red and painful. You notice a mature cataract in the eye with some wrinkling of the anterior capsule. IOP is elevated at 48. He has microcystic corneal edema. What is his most likely diagnosis?
Lens particle glaucoma
Fuchs heterochromic iridocyclitis
Phacoantigenic glaucoma
Phacolytic glaucoma
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