The patient was diagnosed with Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema (UGH) Syndrome.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Iris transillumination defects and apposition of the nasal haptic and ciliary body were found. Iris chafing is a rare complication of cataract extraction.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
However, a high incidence of ghost cell glaucoma was observed.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
myopia/AD/MYOC, CYP1B1/#137750 GLAUCOMA, OPEN ANGLE ADULT ONSET/Increased intraocular pressure, myopia/AD/OPTN, ASB10, WDR36/#137760, %601682, %602429, #603383, #609887,
[eyewiki.org]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia AR CHS1 #214500 CHERUBISM Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.aao.org]
The most common finding is varying degrees of iris transillumination.
[entokey.com]
[…] of lacrimal punctum syndrome Ptosis-vocal cord paralysis syndrome Rare cataract Rare disorder with ptosis Saethre-Chotzen syndrome Secondary dysgenetic glaucoma Secondary
[se-atlas.de]
Marcus Gunn pupil in a possible case of unilateral retinitis pigmentosa [13].
[wikigenes.org]
- Iris transillumination and variable expression in ectopia lentis et pupillae. Am. J.
[sanarmed.com]
myopia AD MYOC, CYP1B1 #137750 GLAUCOMA, OPEN ANGLE ADULT ONSET Increased intraocular pressure, myopia AD OPTN, ASB10, WDR36 #137760, %601682, %602429, #603383, #609887,
[eyewiki.aao.org]
[…] epilepsy with encephalopathy (disorder) {765170001, SNOMED-CT } Spastic paraplegia with precocious puberty syndrome (disorder) {732958004, SNOMED-CT } Spastic paraplegia, glaucoma
[phinvads.cdc.gov]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia AR CHS1 #214500 CHERUBISM Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.aao.org]
In adults, glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration are two of the leading causes of blindness.
[centogene.com]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia AR CHS1 #214500 CHERUBISM Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.aao.org]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia/AR/CHS1/#214500 CHERUBISM/Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.org]
Abstract In 20 consecutive cases of untreated, unilateral open-angle glaucoma (7 primary open-angle glaucoma and 13 pseudoexfoliation glaucoma) it was found that the pupil
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
It is very interesting to view videos showing Anisocoria, Adie’s Pupil, Horner's Syndrome, or Marcus Gunn Pupil.
[healthcentral.com]
In all patients, the larger pupil was on the side of the greater iris transillumination.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
This is, to our knowledge, the first description of intermittent angle-closure glaucoma attacks induced by a tonic pupil.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Gunn pupil See: Gunn, Robert Marcus keyhole pupil A pupil with an artificial coloboma at the pupillary margin. luetic pupil Argyll Robertson pupil.
[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
Segmental denervation and reinnervation of the iris sphincter as shown by infrared videographic transillumination. Ophthalmology. 1998 ; 105(2) : 313 –321. Thompson HS.
[aao.org]
In a large family with 11 affected members, 9 had glaucoma.
[disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
There was no Marcus Gunn pupil. Pupils had poor mydriasis in response to dilation with topical 0.1% mydriatic eye drops.
[cureus.com]
Ocular albinism such as transillumination defects of the iris and blond fundus were absent.
[bmcophthalmol.biomedcentral.com]
/ Ocular hypertension / Primary juvenile glaucoma Floater Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy Red eye Keratomycosis Phthisis bulbi Persistent fetal vasculature / Persistent
[worldlibrary.org]
Transillumination OMIM:165150 Ophthalmoplegia, Progressive, with Scrotal Tongue and Mental Deficiency OMIM:258400 Ophthalmoplegia Totalis with Ptosis and Miosis OMIM:258470
[informatics.jax.org]
[…] provide a comprehensive description of the clinical presentations, cataract morphology, and molecular basis of hereditary hyperferritinemia-catarac Down syndrome develops glaucoma
[pinterest.de]
In adults, glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration are two of the leading causes of blindness.
[centogene.com]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia/AR/CHS1/#214500 CHERUBISM/Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.org]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia AR CHS1 #214500 CHERUBISM Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.aao.org]
Primary congenital glaucoma is due to the persistence in the anterior chamber angle of embryonic mesodermal tissue.
[karger.com]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia AR CHS1 #214500 CHERUBISM Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.aao.org]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia/AR/CHS1/#214500 CHERUBISM/Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.org]
KEYWORDS: Glaucoma; Hemorragia vítrea; Hipema; Hyphema; Pigment dispersion syndrome; Síndrome de dispersión de pigmento; Síndrome uveítis-glaucoma-hipema; Uveitis; Uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The pupils should be checked for a Marcus-Gunn or afferent pupillary defect, (the pupil does not constrict, in response to light directly, but does so consensually), the presence
[healio.com]
Pathological studies and indirect clinical evidence, including iris transillumination defects and iris tucking, have implicated haptic-iris contact.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
and updated surgical procedures and methods, including oculoplastic, corneal, and glaucoma surgery.
[books.google.com]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia AR CHS1 #214500 CHERUBISM Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.aao.org]
In adults, glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration are two of the leading causes of blindness.
[centogene.com]
In adults, glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration are two of the leading causes of blindness.
[centogene.com]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia AR CHS1 #214500 CHERUBISM Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.aao.org]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia/AR/CHS1/#214500 CHERUBISM/Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.org]
myopia/AD/MYOC, CYP1B1/#137750 GLAUCOMA, OPEN ANGLE ADULT ONSET/Increased intraocular pressure, myopia/AD/OPTN, ASB10, WDR36/#137760, %601682, %602429, #603383, #609887,
[eyewiki.org]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia AR CHS1 #214500 CHERUBISM Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.aao.org]
[…] contributors present coverage of the latest surgical developments and video demonstrations of key techniques across subspecialties, including cataract, cornea, refractive, glaucoma
[books.google.de]
myopia AD MYOC, CYP1B1 #137750 GLAUCOMA, OPEN ANGLE ADULT ONSET Increased intraocular pressure, myopia AD OPTN, ASB10, WDR36 #137760, %601682, %602429, #603383, #609887,
[eyewiki.aao.org]
Normal/no iris transillumination Normal Normal Normal Pendular Yes – – F5 V:7* Male 10 y 2/10 2/10 Normal/no iris transillumination Normal Normal Normal Jerk Yes – – IV:6
[iovs.arvojournals.org]
Because its onset is so gradual, all adults should be checked regularly for glaucoma. Glaucoma cannot be "cured"--only controlled.
[tarrant.tx.networkofcare.org]
[…] for Spastic Paresis, Glaucoma, and Mental Retardation Variations for Spastic Paresis, Glaucoma, and Mental Retardation Expression for Spastic Paresis, Glaucoma, and Mental
[malacards.org]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia AR CHS1 #214500 CHERUBISM Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.aao.org]
See also related information on diagnosis: Diagnosis of Glaucoma Treatments See also the following treatment articles: Treatments for Glaucoma Treatments for Intellectual
[familydiagnosis.com]
There was no Marcus Gunn pupil. Pupils had poor mydriasis in response to dilation with topical 0.1% mydriatic eye drops.
[cureus.com]
In transillumination, there is total absence of iris with lens and zonules clearly visible.
[iovs.arvojournals.org]
[…] from glaucoma practices.
[glaucomatoday.com]
Eponym: Marcus Gunn pupil (named after 19th century Scottish ophthalmologist) If greater than 2/3 of the nasal iris is in shadow, the chamber is probably shallow and the angle
[slideshare.net]
There was no associated iris atrophy, no anterior chamber activity, intraocular pressure was 26 mmHg, and fundal examination of the left eye showed a cupped disc (CD 0.9)
[nature.com]
Japan Glaucoma Society Guidelines for Glaucoma Japan Glaucoma Society Guidelines for Glaucoma Guidelines for Glaucoma April 1, 2004 Editorial & Pubulisher Japan Glaucoma Society
[zdoc.site]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia/AR/CHS1/#214500 CHERUBISM/Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.org]
The iris may demonstrate iris transillumination defects.
[entokey.com]
myopia AD MYOC, CYP1B1 #137750 GLAUCOMA, OPEN ANGLE ADULT ONSET Increased intraocular pressure, myopia AD OPTN, ASB10, WDR36 #137760, %601682, %602429, #603383, #609887,
[eyewiki.aao.org]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia/AR/CHS1/#214500 CHERUBISM/Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.org]
Instability can take place if there are factors that affect vision negatively, like elevated eye pressure for glaucoma patients.
[restore-vision.com]
Glaucoma is the most serious threat and is the most difficult to treat. The best results have been reported with glaucoma drainage devices.
[disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia/AR/CHS1/#214500 CHERUBISM/Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.org]
The iris may demonstrate iris transillumination defects.
[entokey.com]
Because the population tested was relatively young, this study suggests normal-tension glaucoma to be more severe in men, in an earlier stage of the condition. © 1994 S.
[karger.com]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia AR CHS1 #214500 CHERUBISM Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.aao.org]
The iris root may exhibit transillumination defects as a result of attenuation of the dilatator muscle.
[healio.com]
9 eyes with hard-to-controlled glaucoma even after surgeries,4 eyes with secondary glaucoma after vitrectomy.
[ingentaconnect.com]
Special care should be taken to look for presence of Marcus-Gunn Pupil in which although both direct and consensual reflexes are present in both the eyes and pupils appear
[medicalgeek.com]
[…] bombe虹膜膨隆9-2-1 iris nevus syndrome虹膜痣綜合征8-4-5 iris nodules虹膜結節9-2-1 iris transillumination defect虹膜徹照缺失8-4-2 ischemic缺血型11-2-2 ischemic optic neuropathy缺血性視神經病變12-3-2 J Jackson
[lasikeye.tw]
myopia AD MYOC, CYP1B1 #137750 GLAUCOMA, OPEN ANGLE ADULT ONSET Increased intraocular pressure, myopia AD OPTN, ASB10, WDR36 #137760, %601682, %602429, #603383, #609887,
[eyewiki.aao.org]
[…] monosomy 2q22 Muscular dystrophy, Selcen type Myelodysplastic syndromes Myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia Neonatal diabetes - congenital hypothyroidism - congenital glaucoma
[csbg.cnb.csic.es]
ASGD3 IGDA IRID1 601631 Genetic Test Registry Anterior Segment Dysgenesis 4 IRID2 Iridogoniodysgenesis Syndrome Iridogoniodysgenesis, Type 2 Iris Hypoplasia With Early-Onset Glaucoma
[ukgtn.nhs.uk]
Autosomal Dominant Persistent Hyperplastic Primary Vitreous, Autosomal Recessive pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy PORETTI-BOLTSHAUSER SYNDROME primary congenital glaucoma
[rgd.mcw.edu]
A Marcus-Gunn pupil (relative afferent pupillary defect) is present in eyes with extensive e. RDs irrespective of the types f.
[gradestack.com]
Patients usually have poorly dilating pupils and iris transillumination defects.
[e-tjo.org]
Masking of papilledema by glaucoma.
[annalsofian.org]
Gunn pupil may be present Marcus Gunn pupil is absent Eye movements may be painful Eye movements are never painful Note.
[syrianclinic.com]
(4) transillumination defect of the iris (15) transillumination defects of the iris (15) transillumination iris defect (Skraćenice & akronimi: TID) (15) transillumination
[zeitzfrankozeitz.de]
Greater diagnostic evaluation for glaucoma can be accomplished with common testing devices utilized for any glaucoma patient.
[eyewiki.aao.org]
Anisocoria · Argyll Robertson pupil · Marcus Gunn pupil · Adie syndrome · Miosis · Mydriasis · Cycloplegia · Parinaud's syndrome Other Nystagmus Eye infections Trachoma ·
[en.academic.ru]
Sequelae of Bilateral Acute Iris Transillumination (BAIT) Syndrome and Iridocorneal Endothelial (ICE) Syndrome. 62 Papasavvas I...Herbort CP 33607683 2021 32 Diseases of
[malacards.org]
myopia AD MYOC, CYP1B1 #137750 GLAUCOMA, OPEN ANGLE ADULT ONSET Increased intraocular pressure, myopia AD OPTN, ASB10, WDR36 #137760, %601682, %602429, #603383, #609887,
[eyewiki.aao.org]
Glaucoma Retinal degeneration
[tsbvi.edu]
Understand the role of VEGF and other factors in the pathobiology of diabetic complications, as well as the pathobiology of myocilin and the TIGR gene in the development of glaucoma
[books.google.com]
Lee and Brandt et al reported a case of congenital glaucoma in association with aniridia which was treated by Ahmed glaucoma valve [ 7 ].
[omicsonline.org]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia/AR/CHS1/#214500 CHERUBISM/Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.org]
[…] nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, macular hypoplasia AR CHS1 #214500 CHERUBISM Proptosis, globe displacement, lower eyelid retraction, optic neuropathy, striae of macula, marcus-gunn
[eyewiki.aao.org]