Secondary Iris Cysts

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Keywords:

iris cysts, cataract surgery

Abstract

Iris epithelial or anterior chamber cysts are a rare and serious complication following surgery or penetrating trauma to the anterior segment of the eye. They are secondary to epithelial invasion of the anterior chamber. An incidence of 0.09-0.12% has been described, although histopathological studies in enucleated eyes after cataract surgery indicate an incidence of 16%. They frequently evolve towards a progressive increase in size and the production of visual complications such as glaucoma (open angle due to the release of mucous content of the cyst, or closed), uveitis, corneal decompensation and retrocorneal membranes. We present the case of a 61-year-old male patient, who came to the clinic after a two-month surgery, in which he underwent a combined cataract and glaucoma surgery.

Published

2022-12-27

How to Cite

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Ramos Bello L, Ambou Frutos I, Hernández Velázquez Y, Gutierrez Castillo M, Hormigo Puertas I. Secondary Iris Cysts. Rev Cubana Oftalmol [Internet]. 2022 Dec. 27 [cited 2025 Jan. 22];35(3). Available from: https://revoftalmologia.sld.cu/index.php/oftalmologia/article/view/1607

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Presentación de casos

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