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. 2023 Mar 10;17:819–828. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S379853

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Anterior segment findings in ARS. Six eyes of patients with ARS display characteristic anterior segment findings including pseudopolycoria (A), corectopia (BD), and posterior embryotoxon with varying degrees of iris bridging strands (arrowheads, BE). Iris hypoplasia can appear as loss of pigment (A), gray-brown appearance (C and D), and featureless with loss of crypts, furrows, and rings (F). Glaucoma affects over 50% of individuals with ARS and elevated IOP in infants and young children can cause Haab's striae (arrows, C and F). Glaucoma drainage devices (stars, A and D) have been implanted in two of the eyes.