“…The first sub-type has a more benign course, a lower incidence of increased intraocular pressure (IOP), and reversibility of the iris changes without transillumination defects or pupil distortion. The second sub-type, BAIT, has diffuse iris transillumination and mydriatic/ atonic pupilla or distorted pupil, occasional posterior synechiae, and increased IOP (1) . Indeed, the first sub-type mentioned by the authors reflects the characteristic clinical features of the BADI (2) , and the second sub-type, referred to in the study as BAIT, shares some properties with BADI but has differentiating characteristic features (3) .…”