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Isolated traumatic aniridia after trabeculectomy in a pseudophakic eye.
[aniridia]
This
is
a
single
case
report
of
an
elderly
patient
who
had
blunt
trauma
in
an
eye
that
had
phacoemulsification
and
two
trabeculectomies
.
She
had
good
vision
with
a
well-functioning
bleb
before
the
trauma
.
She
presented
during
her
routine
follow-up
visit
for
glaucoma
with
isolated
aniridia
and
an
intact
globe
.
The
capsular
bag
,
zonules
,
and
the
intraocular
lens
were
intact
.
The
cupping
was
0
.
8
,
and
the
rest
of
the
fundus
and
macula
were
normal
.
Pigments
were
seen
over
the
sclera
extending
posteriorly
upto
the
fornix
.
Gonioscopy
revealed
only
faint
pigments
at
the
fistula
.
Following
the
trauma
,
the
intraocular
pressure
had
increased
to
26
mm
Hg
.
The
mechanism
and
the
management
of
the
glaucoma
are
discussed
.
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"routine follow-up visit"
symptom
aniridia
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