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PERSISTENT PUPILLARY MEMBRANE OR ACCESSORY IRIS MEMBRANE?.

Monica Gavriş, Ioan Horge, Elena Avram, Roxana Belicioiu, Ioana Alexandra Olteanu, Hanga Kedves.   

Abstract

Frequently, in literature and curent practice, accessory iris membrane (AIM) and persistant pupillary membrane (PPM) are confused. Both AIM and PPM are congenital iris anomalies in which fine or thick iris strands arrise form the collarette and obscure the pupil. AIM, which is also called iris duplication, closely resembles the normal iris tissue in color and thickness and presents a virtual second pseudopupil aperture in the centre while PPM even in its extreme forms presents as a translucent or opaque membranous structure that extends across the pupil and has no pseudopupil. Mydriatiscs, laser treatment or surgery is used to clear the visual axis and optimize visual development. Surgical intervention is reserved for large, dense AIMs and PPMs. Our patient, a 29 year old male, has come with bilateral dense AIM, bilateral compound hyperopic astigmatism, BCVA OD = 0.6, BCVA OS = 0.4, IOP OU = 17 mmHg. To improve the visual acuity of the patient we decided to do a bilateral membranectomy, restoring in this way transparency of the visual axis. After surgery, the visual acuity improved to BCVA OD= 0.8, BCVA OS=0.8.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26978889      PMCID: PMC5712966     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rom J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 2457-4325


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