2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12886-022-02422-x
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A rare case of congenital pupillary abnormality: a case report

Abstract: Background Congenital anomalies of the pupil are quite varied, including abnormal size, shape, color, response to stimulus, and function. We are here reporting an unusual case presented with the absence of pupillary opening with folds of iris tissue at the center. Only an extremely small pupil (diameter < 0.5 mm) could be observed during the operation. Case presentation A 15-year-old male patient visited our outpatient clinic due to vision diffi… Show more

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“…BCVA in the affected eye was 2.0 logMAR. The patient also underwent pupilloplasty, but the surgery did not lead to clinically significant improvement in visual acuity [ 7 ]. Microcoria, also known as congenital miosis, is an iris malformation that affects both regulation of the amount of light reaching the retina and the intraocular pressure.…”
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“…BCVA in the affected eye was 2.0 logMAR. The patient also underwent pupilloplasty, but the surgery did not lead to clinically significant improvement in visual acuity [ 7 ]. Microcoria, also known as congenital miosis, is an iris malformation that affects both regulation of the amount of light reaching the retina and the intraocular pressure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%