Figure 1From: Angle-closure glaucoma in a patient with the nanophthalmos-ocular cystinosis-foveoschisis-pigmentary retinal dystrophy complex a) Slit-lamp biomicroscopy of the right eye demostrating characteristic refractile corneal cystine crystals throughout the cornea. b) Narrow beam slit-lamp biomicroscopy shows that crystals are located throughout the corneal epithelium and entire stromal layer. c) Gonioscopic examination reveals a narrow angle with peripheral anterior synechiae in the right eye. d) Allegro Oculyzer image of the right eye shows a shallow peripheral anterior chamber with narrow angle.Back to article page