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From: Clinical outcomes and visual prognostic factors in congenital aniridia

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Proportion of Aniridic Individuals with Cataract, Glaucoma and Keratopathy. A At presentation, 66% of aniridic eyes were phakic while 26% had undergone cataract surgery and were either pseudophakic (16%) or aphakic (10%). The remaining eyes were either enucleated (2%) or the lens status was unknown (5%) due to corneal opacification. At final follow-up, 48% of the eyes were phakic, 29% were pseudophakic, 16% were aphakic, 3% were enucleated and 4% had unknown status due to corneal pacification. B Forty percent of eyes had a diagnosis of glaucoma at presentation and 9% had already undergone at least 1 IOP-lowering surgery. Glaucoma diagnosis increased to 52% at final follow-up and 26% of eyes required glaucoma surgery. C At presentation, 57% of aniridic eye had keratopathy and 0.5% had undergone corneal surgery. At final follow-up, the percent of eyes with keratopathy increased to 65% and 23% had at least 1 corneal surgery

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