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From: Iridoschisis: a case report and literature review

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Slit-lamp photographs and Scheimpflug images by Sirius of case 1. a In the right eye, four quadrants of “shredded wheat” appearance were observed. b In the left eye, an inferior-nasal iris defect with a curl of the anterior layer of the iris was observed. c Scheimpflug images (before operation) of the right eye, the local anterior chamber was remarkably shallow (CCT + AD = 0.515 + 1.60 = 2.11 mm), and the iridocorneal angle at the 180° direction was 33°. d In the left eye, the anterior chamber was normal (CCT + AD = 0.509 + 1.97 = 2.48 mm), and the angle at the 180° direction was 30°. e Slit-lamp photographs of the anterior segment one month postoperatively. Four quadrants of “shredded wheat” appearance similar to preoperative status and an AC of normal depth were observed in the right eye. f In the left eye, an inferior-nasal iris defect with a curl of the anterior layer of the iris was observed

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