Massive pseudophakic pigment dispersion associated with an iris nevus.

  • I. Kremer*
  • , S. Cohen
  • , N. Loya
  • , U. Sandbank
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A 67-year-old woman examined 12 months following extracapsular cataract extraction had a massive pseudophakic pigment dispersion associated with diffuse corneal epithelial edema, mild uveitis, and secondary glaucoma. She underwent penetrating keratoplasty following removal of a posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL), anterior vitrectomy, capsulectomy, and iris biopsy. Histopathologic examination revealed a pigmented iris nevus and signs of iris erosion by the IOL loop. Because 3 months later the eye developed streptococcal endophthalmitis and had to be eviscerated, we had the opportunity to examine the eye contents; we found no evidence of phakoanaphylactic uveitis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)182-185
Number of pages4
JournalOphthalmic Surgery
Volume20
Issue number3
StatePublished - Mar 1989
Externally publishedYes

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