Hyperproliferative embryotoxon simulating double cornea.
Karthikeyan MahalingamAbhishek SinghBindu I SomarajanShikha GuptaPublished in: BMJ case reports (2021)
Posterior embryotoxon, an anteriorly displaced Schwalbe's line, is the most common feature of Axenfeld Rieger syndrome. We report a case of Axenfeld anomaly with unusual corneal manifestation, that is, a fairly symmetric, hyperproliferated posterior embryotoxon mimicking double cornea as well as a double pupil.