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    • Medical Case Reports
    • Genetics

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    • Iridocorneal endothelial (ICE) syndrome is a rare group of unilateral ocular disorders.
    • It primarily affects young women and includes essential iris atrophy, Chandler's syndrome, and Cogan-Reese syndrome.

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    • This article details a specific case of ICE syndrome with a delayed diagnosis.
    • The patient presented with advanced glaucoma secondary to the condition.

    Findings:

    • Late diagnosis of ICE syndrome can lead to severe complications such as advanced glaucoma.
    • Surgical intervention was performed for the advanced glaucoma in this presented case.

    Implications:

    • Emphasizes the need for increased awareness and early detection of ICE syndrome.
    • Highlights surgical management as a potential treatment for glaucoma associated with ICE syndrome.
    • Contributes to understanding the long-term consequences of undiagnosed ICE syndrome.