2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaapos.2004.06.010
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Iris cyst simulating melanoma

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“…156,176,177 Focal corneal oedema may arise as a result of contact between the stromal cyst and the corneal endothelium. 137,142,161,163 Raised intraocular pressure, 159,163,172,173 hyphaema 137 iritis, and subluxation of the lens 163,167,171,[173][174][175] have been found in association with primary iris stromal cysts.…”
Section: Iris Cystsmentioning
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“…156,176,177 Focal corneal oedema may arise as a result of contact between the stromal cyst and the corneal endothelium. 137,142,161,163 Raised intraocular pressure, 159,163,172,173 hyphaema 137 iritis, and subluxation of the lens 163,167,171,[173][174][175] have been found in association with primary iris stromal cysts.…”
Section: Iris Cystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…163 Histologically, primary iris stromal cysts are lined with a multi-layered squamous or cuboidal epithelium, which may or may not contain mucin-secreting goblet cells. 138,139,142,163,[168][169][170]173,174,178,179 Occasionally, focal keratinisation of the epithelial lining has been observed. 170,180 Immunohistochemical studies have demonstrated a positive reaction for epithelial cytokeratin markers and a negative result for the S100 antigen.…”
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“…Los primarios de la zona medial por su gran tamaño, coloración oscura, y la ausencia de transiluminación debe ser diferenciada de entidades como el melanoma de iris o del cuerpo ciliar. Los quistes de implantación secundaria y crecimiento epitelial deben diferenciarse de la proliferación endotelial secundaria, síndrome endotelial iridocorneal y carcinomas metastásicos 8 .…”
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“…Occurring most commonly in children, it presents as a round, translucent mass, readily seen in the anterior chamber and often arising from the inferior part of the iris [1][2][3]. Occasionally it can be pigmented and misdiagnosed as melanoma [4]. Most patients require surgical intervention due to its progressive growth obstructing the visual axis resulting in poor vision from amblyopia or secondary glaucoma.…”
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