Fig. 1From: The diagnosis and phacoemulsification in combination with intraocular lens implantation for an Axenfeld–Rieger syndrome patient with small cornea: a case reportObvious nuclear cataract, iris lesions, and the abnormal cornea of both eyes which involved to PMD and morphological irregularity were shown via the slit-lamp microscope examination of anterior segment. The iris changes included the atrophy and loose arrangement of the iris, the displaced pupil beneath the nose and hiatus formationBack to article page