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phakic, a. Ophthalm.|ˈfeɪkɪk| [f. Gr. ϕακ-ός lentil + -ic.] Of an eye: having a crystalline lens (as in the normal organ). Cf. aphakic a.
1918J. H. Parsons Dis. Eye (ed. 3) xxiv. 495 It is easy to calculate the amount of axial myopia of a phakic eye which is 31 mm. long. 1961Lancet 22 July 169/1 Two perforating grafts have been performed in phakic eyes, and although the appearance of the cornea has improved the results are not as good as in the aphakic cases. 1975R. N. Shaffer in D. R. Anderson et al. Symposium on Glaucoma xiv. 250 In the phakic eye pupillary block is caused by apposition of the iris to the lens. |