Aniridia refers to partial or total lack of iris tissue. This generally is hereditary when it is bilateral and associated with other ocular defects. It may also occur after trauma or as an ...
To present a new surgical technique for treating corneal opacity and aniridia with aphakia and the results in a small consecutive case series. Five eyes of five patients were included in the analysis.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The iris diaphragm provides color to the eye’s cosmetic appearance. In addition, it regulates the amount of ...
To report the clinical efficacy, safety, and long-term follow-up data on the use of endocapsular iris reconstruction implants (IRIs) during cataract surgery in patients with acquired iris defects.
Aniridia is a rare, vision-threatening condition defined by partial or complete hypoplasia of the iris. It is a serious genetic disorder associated with the abnormal development of the iris of the eye ...
Aniridia is uncommon, affecting about one in every 40,000 to 100,000 newborns worldwide. But Nerby does not like to use the word "rare" in talking about aniridia. "Yes, it's unusual for all of these ...