Vision Pan-America (Jun 2018)

Iridoschisis in Latin America: a case report and literature review

  • Hector Fernando Gomez Goyeneche,
  • Jeanneth Toquica Osorio,
  • Luz Catherine Martinez Malo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15234/vpa.v17i2.475
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 84 – 88

Abstract

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Background : Iridoschisis is a rare condition characterized by the thinning and cleavage of the anterior stroma of the Iris; usually bilateral and associated with narrow angles, ocular hypertension and glaucomatous optic neuropathy. We report a case series of three Latin American patients with iridoschisis; all of them associated with narrow angles, and one with history of chronic angle closure glaucoma. The patients had no previous history of ocular trauma or inherited ocular disease. As a new finding, we present a case of unilateral hyphema as the presenting sign of this entity. Conclusions: 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 after diagnosis. After having presented an unusual way of presentation; such as unilateral hyphema (with no previous documented reference of this sign) we have widened the spectrum of clinical findings for the suspicion and diagnosis of this pathology.

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