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Iris Vascular Malformation with 360-Degree Iridocorneal Angle Affectation.

Cristina Calleja-GarcíaJorge Suárez-BarazaEnrique Mencía-Gutiérrez
Published in: Case reports in ophthalmological medicine (2020)
Vascular iris lesions are rare and can sometimes be associated to systemic vascular lesions. They usually cause spontaneous recurrent hyphema. The differential diagnosis should be considered primarily with iris rubeosis and with highly vascular tumors as iris melanoma. Generally, vascular lesions of hemangioma type are located in the iris without extension to iridocorneal angle. We present a case of a 77-year-old male with an iris vascular lesion suggestive of racemose hemangioma, who is asymptomatic, and with 360-degree iridocorneal angle affectation showing no lesions at any other location.
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