The gray, off-white color of the lens in this dilated pupil displays the appearance typical of cataract. This undilated pupil displays the gray-white appearance of a cataractous lens. In normal vision, objects are clear and in focus.  Blurry vision, including the dulling of colors, is a classic finding in cataract.
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Cataracts  Information for adults

Picture of Cataracts: The gray, off-white color of the lens in this dilated pupil displays the appearance typical of cataract. Divider line
The gray, off-white color of the lens in this dilated pupil displays the appearance typical of cataract.
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Treatments Your Provider May Prescribe
The definitive treatment for cataracts is surgery. Typically, the cataractous lens is removed and an artificial lens is implanted into the eye.


Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008