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Latest revision as of 15:19, June 21, 2022
Request details
- Request type Study
- Subspecialty Eye
- Set MEEI Eye Pathology Collection
- Topic Lens
- Presenter Stagner, Anna M.,MD
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Case | Clinical history | Requester | Diagnosis |
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Case | Clinical history | Requester | Diagnosis |
| Blind eye with elevated intraocular pressure | null | Phthisi bulbi • phacoantigenic glaucoma. Note the closed angle and peripheral anterior synechiae. The iris is pulled posteriorly by a retroiridial/cyclitic fibrous membrane. There is iris neovascularization. The lens is cataractous with early morgagnian changes and an anterior subcapsular cataract with epithelioid histiocytes surrouding the lens (phacoanalphyatic/phacoantigenic glaucoma). The retina is detached • disorganized • and gliotic with cholesterol clefts. There is fibrous and osseous metaplasia of the retinal pigment epithelium. |
| Blind eye with elevated intraocular pressure | Aja51 | Phacomorphic glaucoma. Note the large • globoid lens with mature cataractous changes including eosinophilic • “Morgagnian” globules • which is pushing the iris forward and markedly shallowing the anterior chamber. There are focal peripheral anterior synechiae • but the angle remains partially open. There is also atopic atrophy (the optic nerve is hypercellular with thickened pial septae). Bullous keratopathy and calcium deposition (band keratopathy) are also present. Also note the changes consistent with prior retinal detachment and repair (extensive • multifocal chorioretinal scarring with gliosis and disorganization of the retina and a scleral encircling band). |