Fig. 11From: Diagnostic methods and therapeutic options of uveal melanoma with emphasis on MR imaging—Part II: treatment indications and complicationsA 65-year-old man with radiation-induced cataract after proton-beam radiotherapy for choroidal melanoma of the left eye. a Axial and b coronal fat-supressed T1-weighted images show a subcapsular peripheral hyperintense rim of the left lens (white arrows), consistent with radiation-induced cataract. Note the slight hyperintensity of the vitreous body (white asterisk in a) due to intraocular inflammation. A small metal artefact (white arrowhead in a), due tantalum clip, is detectable along the medial aspect of the scleraBack to article page