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Clinical features distinguishing angle closure from pseudoplateau versus plateau iris.

S Shukla1, K F Damji, P Harasymowycz, D Chialant, J S Kent, R Chevrier, R Buhrmann, D Marshall, Y Pan, W Hodge.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate clinical aspects of patients with the diagnosis of plateau iris (PI) or pseudoplateau iris (PPI) made by ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) in order to determine if there are any clinical factors that can help differentiate between these two entities.
METHOD: A retrospective cohort of consecutive UBM patients with the diagnosis of PI or PPI. The diagnosis of PI was based on an anteriorly positioned ciliary body that abutted the peripheral iris, a narrow (<10 degrees) or closed angle for at least 180 degrees, and the anterior portion of the iris positioned anterior to scleral spur. The diagnosis of PPI was similar to plateau except that large or a cluster of small cysts had to be present in the iridociliary sulcus.
RESULTS: There were a total of 76 patients (29% male), 21 with PPI and 55 with PI. Patients with PPI were more likely to be male (p = 0.005), slightly younger (51.5 (SD 10.7) vs 57.9 (10.2) p = 0.0190), have a "bumpy" peripheral iris appearance (p = 0.003), have greater trabecular meshwork pigmentation (2.0 (0.7) vs 1.3 (0.6) p = 0.004) and have fewer clock hours of gonioscopic angle closure versus plateau iris patients (5.1 (4.3) vs 9.2 (4.2) p = 0.0009). Spherical equivalent was not significantly different between groups (0.50D (1.69) PPI vs 1.33D (2.42) PI; p = 0.187).
CONCLUSIONS: In patients being referred to a UBM clinic for evaluation of angle-closure mechanism, younger males with a bumpy peripheral iris have a higher likelihood of having a diagnosis of pseudoplateau iris. However, clinical factors do not appear to discriminate well between PPI and PI. UBM is extremely helpful in confirming underlying mechanism and guiding therapy.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18211929     DOI: 10.1136/bjo.2007.114876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0007-1161            Impact factor:   4.638


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2.  PLATEAU IRIS SYNDROME--CASE SERIES.

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3.  Asymmetric glaucoma in pseudoplateau iris syndrome.

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Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2017-10-04

4.  Lens extraction for chronic angle-closure glaucoma.

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5.  Plateau Iris - Therapeutic options and functional results after treatment.

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6.  Implantable collamer lens surgery in patients with primary iris and/or ciliary body cysts.

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7.  Imagery - ultrasound biomicroscopy and anterior segment Optical Coherence Tomography - in the diagnosis of anterior segment pathology.

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8.  Multiple iridociliary cysts: One entity with various clinical presentations.

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9.  Investigation of the association between CALCRL polymorphisms and primary angle closure glaucoma.

Authors:  Dan Cao; Xing Liu; Xiangming Guo; Yanhong Cong; Jingjing Huang; Zhen Mao
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Review 10.  Ageing and ocular surface immunity.

Authors:  Alireza Mashaghi; Jiaxu Hong; Sunil K Chauhan; Reza Dana
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2016-07-04       Impact factor: 4.638

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