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What is Iridoschisis? What are the related symptoms and treatments?
Jul 1, 2013
Iridoschisis is defined as a separation of the anterior iris stroma ( a fibrovascular layer of tissue) from the posterior iris stroma and muscle layers. Its symptoms include intraocular pressure (which could lead to glaucoma).
Its treatment is generally the one of its complication: glaucoma.
Its treatment is generally the one of its complication: glaucoma.
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