Quantitative Analysis of Iris Changes Following Mydriasis in Subjects With Different Mechanisms of Angle Closure
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2015Vol. 56(1), pp. 563–570
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Abstract
There are significant differences in IA and IA loss per mm of pupil change following physiologic or pharmacologic mydriasis in Chinese subjects with dissimilar dominant mechanisms for AC. Dynamic iris change may have a more important role in angle closure where PB is the dominant mechanism.
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