Anterior Chamber and Trabecular Meshwork Flashcards
What section of the eye does the image describe?
Anterior chamber angle.
What correlates with the histologic features of the anterior chamber angle?
Gonioscopic landmarks.
What does the micrograph show?
Anterior insertion of iris root, a poorly developed scleral spur, and trabecular meshwork.
What does the arrow indicate?
Nodular prominence at the termination of the Descemet membrane.
What is this syndrome? And what are the prominent features?
Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome.
Posterior embryotoxon, prominent Schwalbe line, and anterior insertion of iris strands.
What conditions are described in each image?
Iridocorneal endothelial (ICE) syndrome.
What do the arrows indicate?
Fibrillar deposits on the lens zonular fibers.
What do the images describe? And what is the characteristic of the IPE?
Pseudoexfoliation syndrome and saw-toothed configuration.
What is the condition described in these images?
Phacolytic glaucoma.
What are the arrows?
Heinz bodies.
What is this condition? And what are the arrows indicate?
Hemolytic glaucoma and hemosiderin.
What is the condition described in this image?
Melanomalytic glaucoma.
What is this condition? And what are present and noted in the images?
Pigment dispersion syndrome.
Melanin, focal loss of IPE, and accumulation of pigment in the trabecular meshwork.
What type of cells are these?
Melanoma cells.