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The authors describe four cases of rare and yet little known anomaly of the central retinal vein trunc exit on optical disc. All the anomalies occurred in myopic eyes with higher refractive errors. They did not cause of any retinal and choroidal vascular disturbances.
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Veia Retiniana/anormalidades , Adolescente , Feminino , Angiofluoresceinografia , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-IdadeRESUMO
Authors report of two case studies, of a man aged 39 and a woman aged 47, diagnosed and treated at Nove Zamky Infirmary Ophthalmology Ward with progressive essential iris atrophy of one eye. Based on the clinical examinations of pathogenesis authors concluded that progressive essential iris atrophy together with Chandler's syndrome and Iris-naevus syndrome represent a manifestation of pathological processes that include a corneal endothelial proliferation and dramatic iris changes. The term "primary proliferative endothelial degeneration" emphasises the pathogenic origin of corneal endothelial proliferation in all described cases. This is best described as ICE syndrome.