Iridoschisis: Case report and review of the literature

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Abstract

Iridoschisis is a rare condition that consists of the separation of the anterior mesodermic layer of the iris. In more than two-thirds of cases it is associated with glaucoma. We report the case of an 80-year-old patient who had bilateral iridoschisis and presented with acute angle-closure glaucoma. The patient was free from a history of ocular trauma or of heritable ocular disease. Chronic open-angle glaucoma, as well as intermittent angle-closure glaucoma, should be excluded in all patients with iridoschisis, and regular follow-up should be established upon diagnosis of the entity. © 2011 Gogaki et al.

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Gogaki, E., Tsolaki, F., Tiganita, S., Skatharoudi, C., & Balatsoukas, D. (2011). Iridoschisis: Case report and review of the literature. Clinical Ophthalmology, 5(1), 381–384. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S17269

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