1995
DOI: 10.1097/00061198-199512000-00005
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Use of Scheimpflug Photography to Study Iris Configuration in Patients with Pigment Dispersion Syndrome and Pigmentary Glaucoma

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“…PDS is a rare condition principally affecting young white men with myopia [5,6]. Other risk factors include anatomical factors (concave iris with posterior insertion [7] or flat cornea [8]) and family history [9,10]. Patients with PDS have a concave iris, which can rub against zonular fibers (which hold the intraocular lens) during pupillary movement.…”
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“…PDS is a rare condition principally affecting young white men with myopia [5,6]. Other risk factors include anatomical factors (concave iris with posterior insertion [7] or flat cornea [8]) and family history [9,10]. Patients with PDS have a concave iris, which can rub against zonular fibers (which hold the intraocular lens) during pupillary movement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%