Ultrasound biomicroscopy of Chinese eyes with iridocorneal endothelial syndrome.
Zhang M, Chen J, Liang L, Laties A M, Liu Z
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UBM in Chinese ICE syndrome patients revealed shallower anterior chambers and universal peripheral anterior synechiae. UBM is superior for diagnosis and detecting fellow-eye angle closure, aiding management.
Abstract
Aim
To document the ultrasound biomicroscopic (UBM) findings in Chinese patients with iridocorneal endothelial (ICE) syndrome.
Methods
21 patients with ICE syndrome and 15 normal subjects underwent UBM. UBM findings of anterior segment were compared between normal subjects and three clinical types of ICE syndrome: progressive iris atrophy (PIA), Chandler's syndrome (CS), and Cogan-Reese syndrome (CRS).
Results
Central anterior chamber depth was significantly less in patients with ICE syndrome (2.25 (SD 0.32) mm) than in normal subjects (2.76 (0.32) mm). Peripheral anterior synechiae were observed in all the ICE patients by UBM. Three out of four CRS subjects showed an "arborised" shape of iridocorneal angle. Two eyes out of 10 with CS presented bridge-shaped synechiae. A membrane-like mound was observed in iridocorneal angle in two patients: one with CRS and one with CS. UBM was found to be more effective in detecting peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS) and iris atrophy than slit lamp microscopy and gonioscopy, mainly because of corneal oedema in patients with CS. Four out of 11 patients with unilateral ICE syndrome had shallow or closed anterior chamber angles in their fellow eyes. Two of them successfully responded to laser peripheral iridotomy.
Conclusions
UBM is an effective method to reveal the anterior segment features and provides a useful tool in the diagnosis of ICE syndrome. Different subtypes of ICE syndrome may have different UBM manifestations. UBM can help to identify angle closure in the fellow eye of unilateral ICE syndromes.
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