Question 30

You perform flawless cataract surgery on Mrs. Jone's right eye. You remove the cataract and place a monofocal lens implant in the capsular bag with an intact posterior capsule. She has diabetes, but no diabetic retinopathy on her last dilated fundus exam. You are always on the look out for post op cystoid macular edema (CME) even in routine cataract cases. If Mrs. Jones were to develop CME, at what point post op would be the most common time to present with clinically significant CME?
1 day post op
1 week post op
1 month post op
2 months post op
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