CLINICAL IMAGE
Year : 2021 | Volume
: 14 | Issue : 2 | Page : 124--125
Bilateral multiple iridociliary cysts causing secondary pigment dispersion
Prerna Garg, Suneeta Dubey, Saptarshi Mukherjee, Darshana Daga Glaucoma Department, Dr. Shroff Charity Eye Hospital, New Delhi, India
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Dr. Prerna Garg C-41, Greater Kailash-1, New Delhi - 110 048 India
Primary epithelial iris cysts are benign innocuous lesions, which are mostly bilateral and asymptomatic in nature. They can lead to creeping angle closure, when the angle progressively narrows due to age-associated changes. This photoessay, herewith, signifies the dual importance of identifying minute bumpy elevations in the iris by a thorough slit lamp examination as well as the use of ultrasound biomicroscopy in patients presenting with creeping angle closure, frequently misdiagnosed in the primary angle closure disease spectrum.
How to cite this article:
Garg P, Dubey S, Mukherjee S, Daga D. Bilateral multiple iridociliary cysts causing secondary pigment dispersion.Oman J Ophthalmol 2021;14:124-125
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Garg P, Dubey S, Mukherjee S, Daga D. Bilateral multiple iridociliary cysts causing secondary pigment dispersion. Oman J Ophthalmol [serial online] 2021 [cited 2023 Feb 3 ];14:124-125
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