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This is a retro illumination image of right eye under 10x magnification of a 12-year-old girl with bilateral microspherophakia without any systemic association. You can see a clear crystalline natural lens in globular or spherical shape with intact and stretched zonules attached to the equator of the lens all around visible after full mydriasis.