Multiple bilateral iridociliary cysts: ultrasound biomicroscopy and clinical characteristics

Abstract Background: To describe the utility of ultrasound biomicroscopy in diagnosing multiple bilateral iridociliary cysts and to determine the clinical significance of this condition. Methods: A retrospective review of 73 patients referred for ultrasound biomicroscopy who were found to have bilat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian journal of ophthalmology 2007-04, Vol.42 (2), p.268-271
Hauptverfasser: McWhae, John A., MD, FRCSC, Rinke, Monique, COMT, Crichton, Andrew C.S., MD, FRCSC, Van Wyngaarden, Case, MD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background: To describe the utility of ultrasound biomicroscopy in diagnosing multiple bilateral iridociliary cysts and to determine the clinical significance of this condition. Methods: A retrospective review of 73 patients referred for ultrasound biomicroscopy who were found to have bilateral iridociliary cysts. Results: Seventy-three patients were identified who demonstrated 2 or more cysts in 1 eye and at least 1 in the other with ultrasound biomicroscopy. A solitary iris elevation was the most common reason for referral (84.9%).There were 44 patients for whom sufficient follow-up data were available, with a mean follow-up of 40.4 months. Clinical sequelae included 1 case of sectoral cataract (2.3%) and 4 cases of cyst-related glaucoma (9.1%). Interpretation: Multiple bilateral iridociliary cysts is a common condition with occasional clinical significance.Ultrasound biomicroscopy is a valuable technique in diagnosing this condition. Patients who have significant angle compromise should be followed and treated as required for glaucoma.
ISSN:0008-4182
1715-3360
DOI:10.3129/can.j.ophthalmol.i07-017