Amblyopia secondary to iris cyst

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T E López-ArroquiaF González Del Valle

Abstract

A 5 year-old child diagnosed with moderate anisometropic amblyopia secondary to primary cyst of iris pigment epithelium. He was evaluated with ultrasound biomicroscopy (BMU) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) of anterior segment. The OCT, although with some limitations, is a useful tool to study the anterior segment. It is probably more recommendable than BMU in the childhood.

References

Nov 12, 2003·Survey of Ophthalmology·Flavio A Marigo, Paul T Finger

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Sep 26, 2015·Gaceta sanitaria·María Del Mar García-CalventeM Pilar López-Sancho

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