COLOBOMA OF IRIS AND CHOROID: A CASE REPORT
- Ophthalmology Department A, Ibn Sina University Hospital (Hopital Des Specialites), Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco.
Abstract
Ocular coloboma is a rare malformation which occurs as an isolated defect in healthy individuals or be part of a complex malformation syndrome of known or unknown etiology. Patients with coloboma of iris and choroid complicated with cataract should have a cataract surgery to improve their BCVA, if there is no retinal detachment.We report the case of a coloboma of iris and choroid in the right eye of a male following a consultation.The patient had a inferonasal coloboma of iris, which resulted in the pear-shaped pupil in the left eye, and opaqueness of lens, may result in the lower visual acuity. Fundus examination revealed a large inferior choroidal coloboma under the optic disc in the left eye, which was about seven-disc areas.
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Ennejjar Amine, Salma Moutamani, Taha Boutaj, Abdellah Amazouzi and Ouafa Cherkaoui (2022); COLOBOMA OF IRIS AND CHOROID: A CASE REPORT, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 10 (01), 836-839, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/14114
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