“Flocculus Neonatorum”: A Self-Resolving Benign Nodular Flocculus of the Iris in the Newborn
Ashton et al describe their experience in a small community hospital with self-resolving nodular iris flocculi in their population of newborns. Nodular flocculi are classified as central cysts of iris pigment epithelial cells and described as grape-like clusters of darkly pigmented excrescences loca...
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