The Diagnosis and Treatment of a Post-traumatic Iris Cyst Referred as an Iris Tumor

IF 0.1 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ji Hyun Yoon, Y. Yoon, Sun Kyoung Park, Woong-Joo Whang, H. Hwang, Hyun Seung Kim, K. Na
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Purpose: We report the diagnosis and treatment of a secondary iris cyst in a patient referred for an iris tumor.Case summary: A 29-year-old man diagnosed with an anterior chamber mass of the left eye was referred to our center for further evaluation and management. Twenty years previously, he suffered a penetrating ocular injury of his left eye and underwent primary closure. He had no underlying systemic disease. At his initial visit, the best corrected visual acuity of his left eye was 0.5. A whitish-gray mass was observed within the anterior chamber from 1 o'clock to 5 o'clock, obscuring the pupil. Anterior segment optical coherence tomography revealed a cystic mass touching the retrocorneal surface. No other lesions were seen on orbital imaging or ocular ultrasonography. Ultimately, it was diagnosed as an iris cyst that occurred secondary to ocular trauma. After needle aspiration and intracystic injection of 99% ethanol, the cyst collapsed fully. However, a cataract developed within a few months, and phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation were performed. Seven months after cyst aspiration, the uncorrected visual acuity of the left eye had recovered to 0.5. The cyst still adhered to the corneal endothelium, remaining in its collapsed state. The current corneal endothelial cell density is 871 cells/mm2.Conclusions: A secondary iris cyst was diagnosed in a patient with a history of penetrating eye trauma and surgery. It was treated successfully with needle aspiration and intracystic alcohol injection.
外伤后虹膜囊肿转诊为虹膜瘤的诊断与治疗
目的:我们报告了一名因虹膜肿瘤转诊的患者继发性虹膜囊肿的诊断和治疗。病例摘要:一名 29 岁的男子被诊断为左眼前房肿块,转诊至我中心接受进一步评估和治疗。20 年前,他的左眼曾遭受过一次眼球穿透性损伤,并接受了原发性闭合手术。他没有潜在的全身性疾病。初诊时,他左眼的最佳矫正视力为 0.5。在前房内 1 点钟到 5 点钟方向观察到一个灰白色肿块,遮住了瞳孔。前段光学相干断层扫描显示,一个囊性肿块触及角膜后表面。眼眶成像或眼部超声波检查未发现其他病变。最终,患者被诊断为继发于眼外伤的虹膜囊肿。经过针吸和囊内注射99%乙醇后,囊肿完全塌陷。然而,几个月后出现了白内障,于是进行了乳化手术和眼内人工晶体植入术。囊肿抽吸术后七个月,左眼的未矫正视力恢复到了 0.5。囊肿仍附着在角膜内皮上,保持塌陷状态。目前的角膜内皮细胞密度为 871 个细胞/平方毫米:结论:一名有穿透性眼外伤和手术史的患者被诊断为继发性虹膜囊肿。通过针吸术和囊内酒精注射,该囊肿得到了成功治疗。
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