“…In our case, lack of the pigmentation of the inner wall (1) made the diagnosis of an iris cyst less probable (6), as well as its appearance on OCT imaging, presenting as an equally hyperreflective lesion, internally and externally, with typical OCT findings of hyperreflective walls and hypo-reflective internal structure being the most common (7)(8). On the other hand, cysticercosis cysts show characteristic contracting and expanding movements with the presence of a live scolex as a dense white spot (9). Histopathological examination confirmed sodium-hyaluronate, which, to our knowledge, is the first incident to be reported and should be taken into consideration as a rare complication in an otherwise uncomplicated phacoemulsification.…”