[3] Treatment options include insertion of a prosthesis, which may be preceded by enucleation of the eye.
[6] Under a microscope there may be deposits of calcium or bone, and the lens is often affected by cataracts.
[6] Other common causes include cancer, retinal detachment, vascular lesions, infection, and inflammation.
Usually, treatment is to end the pain in the affected eye and for cosmetic purposes, not to restore vision.
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