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Cysts of the Iris Pigment Epithelium. What Is New and Interesting? The 2016 Jose Rizal International Medal Lecture.

Jerry A Shields1, Carol L Shields1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Cysts of the iris pigment epithelium (IPE) can involve the pupillary margin, midzone, or peripheral location or can be free-floating in the aqueous or vitreous or lodged in the anterior chamber angle. Avariant of IPE cyst, known as iris flocculi, can be a marker for systemic thoracic aneurysm.
DESIGN: Review of IPE cysts and description of new observations of the lesions.
METHODS: Review of IPE cysts.
RESULTS: Lesions in 672 eyes were classified as of the pupillary margin (n = 49; 7%), midzone (n = 188; 28%), peripheral (n = 424; 63%), or dislodged/free-floating (n = 11; 2%). Cysts of the IPE occurred most often in young adults (21-40 years) (n = 229; 34%) manifesting with peripheral or midzonal cysts. The characteristic clinical features of pupillary margin cyst were teardrop configuration at the pupillary margin, midzonal cyst with fusiform brown appearance, peripheral cyst as iris stromal bulge, dislodged cyst as a brown lesion in the angle, and free-floating cyst with round mass moving by gravitational forces in the aqueous or vitreous. Ultrasound biomicroscopy and anterior segment optical coherence tomography demonstrated the lesions. Surgical intervention for drainage/resection was rarely necessary (<1%). Some (<1%) cysts were associated with iris nevus, iris melanoma, or ciliary body melanoma. Pupillary margin cysts (flocculi) can be found with dissecting thoracic aortic aneurysm, related to genetic mutation in smooth muscle of the iris and aorta.
CONCLUSIONS: Cysts of the IPE most often affect the peripheral region (iridociliary) and rarely require intervention. These cysts can be associated with underlying iris or ciliary body nevus or melanoma. Patients with iris flocculi should be monitored for dissecting thoracic aneurysm. Copyright
© 2017 Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology.

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Keywords:  cyst; eye; iris; iris pigment epithelium; tumor

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28161919     DOI: 10.22608/APO.201613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila)        ISSN: 2162-0989


  6 in total

1.  Advanced Midzonal Iris Pigment Epithelial Cyst Managed by Aspiration Deflation.

Authors:  Jerry A Shields; Samuel J Fallon; Charlotte Nelle Shields; Sara E Lally; Carol L Shields
Journal:  Ocul Oncol Pathol       Date:  2017-11-09

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

Authors:  Zhen Li; Zhike Xu; Yaqin Wang; Qiang Liu; Bin Chen
Journal:  BMC Ophthalmol       Date:  2018-11-06       Impact factor: 2.209

3.  Iris Cysts: Clinical Features, Imaging Findings, and Treatment Results

Authors:  Helin Ceren Köse; Kaan Gündüz; Melek Banu Hoşal
Journal:  Turk J Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-03-05

4.  Optical Coherence Tomography and ImageJ Software for objective assessment of optical density of anterior chamber iris cyst.

Authors:  Avadhesh Oli; Shrikant Waikar; Robin Malik; Rupali Bhirud
Journal:  Rom J Ophthalmol       Date:  2021 Jul-Sep

5.  A transcriptome atlas of the mouse iris at single-cell resolution defines cell types and the genomic response to pupil dilation.

Authors:  Jie Wang; Amir Rattner; Jeremy Nathans
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2021-11-16       Impact factor: 8.140

6.  Distinguishing midzonal iris pigment epithelial cyst from adenoma and ciliary body melanoma.

Authors:  Eileen L Mayro; Thamolwan Surakiatchanukul; Jerry A Shields; Carol L Shields
Journal:  Oman J Ophthalmol       Date:  2018 May-Aug
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