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Implantation iris cysts developing 24 years after penetrating keratoplasty
Ysé Borella1, Olivier Bergès2, Nathalie Cassoux1,3
1Institut Curie, Department of Ophthalmology, Paris, France.
Purpose:
To report a case of iris implantation cysts occurring 24 years after penetrating keratoplasty and its management.
Observations:
A 60-year-old man was referred for diagnosis and management of white iris masses of the right eye. He had undergone bilateral penetrating keratoplasty 24 years before without complication. The clinical findings were suggestive of iris implantation cysts and Ultrasound Biomicroscopy (UBM) and anterior-segment optical coherence tomography confirmed the diagnosis. The patient did not develop any ocular complications from the cysts after one-year follow-up from the diagnosis of iris implantation cysts.
Conclusions And Importance:
Iris implantation cysts are rare benign tumors that develop after the ectopic implantation of epithelial cells within the iris stroma. They can be congenital or secondary to penetrating trauma or surgery. Their diagnosis relies on clinical examination and UBM. In case of intraocular complications, treatment may be required, otherwise observational follow-up is appropriate.
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