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From: Long-term course with iris changes after trabeculectomy for uveitic glaucoma associated with iris mammillation: a case report

Fig. 1

Slit-lamp examination of the anterior ocular segment in the right eye. Numerous iris nodules of different shapes and sizes cover the entire surface of the iris with keratic precipitates. Enlarged views are seen in the separated images (A). An AS-OCT image shows thickening of the inferior iris of the right eye (arrow) (B). UBM shows angle closure at the 4 o’clock position in the right eye (C). A fundus image shows severe glaucomatous optic neuropathy in the right eye (D). A late-phase fundus fluorescein angiography image shows hyper-fluorescence of the optic nerve in the right eye (E). Goldmann visual field perimetry found that only 5 degrees of the visual field remains functional (F)

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