Iris hypoplasia with glaucoma

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Iris Hypoplasia with Glaucoma is a rare ophthalmological condition characterized by underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the iris, the colored part of the eye, accompanied by glaucoma, a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, essential for good vision. This condition can lead to significant visual impairment if not diagnosed and treated promptly.

Causes and Genetics

Iris hypoplasia with glaucoma can be caused by genetic mutations or developmental anomalies during pregnancy. It is often associated with genetic syndromes such as Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome and Aniridia. These conditions are typically inherited in an autosomal dominant manner, meaning only one copy of the altered gene in each cell is sufficient to cause the disorder.

Symptoms

The primary symptom of iris hypoplasia is the partial or complete absence of the iris, which can appear as a thin or irregularly shaped iris. This can lead to increased sensitivity to light (photophobia) and reduced visual acuity. When accompanied by glaucoma, symptoms may also include eye pain, headache, blurred vision, and the appearance of halos around lights. Over time, the increased pressure within the eye (intraocular pressure) caused by glaucoma can lead to optic nerve damage and potentially permanent vision loss.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of iris hypoplasia with glaucoma involves a comprehensive eye examination, including inspection of the iris structure, measurement of intraocular pressure (tonometry), and assessment of the optic nerve (ophthalmoscopy). Imaging tests, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) and gonioscopy, may also be used to evaluate the structure of the eye and the drainage angle.

Treatment

Treatment for iris hypoplasia with glaucoma aims to manage intraocular pressure and prevent further damage to the optic nerve. This may include medications such as eye drops to reduce eye pressure, laser therapy (laser trabeculoplasty), or surgical procedures (trabeculectomy, goniotomy, or implantation of drainage devices) to improve fluid drainage from the eye. Early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent or minimize vision loss.

Prognosis

The prognosis for individuals with iris hypoplasia with glaucoma varies depending on the severity of the conditions and the effectiveness of treatment. With early and appropriate management, it is possible to control intraocular pressure and maintain vision. However, without treatment, the condition can lead to significant visual impairment or blindness.


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