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  • Axenfeld nerve loops - University of Iowa
    Axenfeld nerve loops are loops of the long posterior ciliary nerves within the sclera, often located about 2 5-3mm posterior to the limbus They are a normal anatomic landmark The loops appear as gray or white nodules underlying the bulbar conjunctiva and are often surrounded by pigment Some loops may share a scleral emissary channel with an artery In this photo, multiple Axenfeld nerve
  • Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome - University of Iowa
    Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome Contributor: Jesse Vislisel, MD Corectopia (displacement of the pupil), polycoria (multiple holes in the iris), and posterior embryotoxon in a young boy with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome (click on image for higher resolution image) The patient also has glaucoma, redundant periumbilical skin, maxillary hypoplasia, and teeth anomalies Posterior embryotoxon is a prominent
  • Atlas Entry - Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome - University of Iowa
    Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome Category (ies): Glaucoma, Iris, Inherited Eye Disease Contributor: Jesse Vislisel, MD Photographer: Antionette Venckus, CRA This patient has iris atrophy, corectopia (displacement of the pupil) and polycoria (multiple holes in the iris) due to Axenfeld-Reiger syndrome
  • Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome with Cataract - University of Iowa
    Discussion Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome (ARS) refers to an autosomal dominant genetic condition characterized by congenital anterior segment dysgenesis and systemic abnormalities Some literature definitions of ARS attempt to subdivide the disease in the following manner
  • Supplementary Material | Iowa Glaucoma Curriculum
    Supplementary Material Chapter 12 Axenfeld-Rieger cases from AR Iris Hypoplasia (slit lamp only): This is a patient with Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome who was not diagnosed until he was 21 years of age He has iris stromal hypoplasia without polycoria or corectopia He does have dental anomalies, redundant periumbilical skin, and hypospadias This patient has a mutation in the PITX2 gene AR
  • EyeRounds Photo Quiz #3, item 2 - University of Iowa
    A3: Axenfeld nerve loops are a normal anatomic landmark often located ~2 5-3mm posterior to the limbus They are derived from loops of the long posterior ciliary nerve within the sclera They often are surrounded by pigment or share a scleral emissary with an artery
  • Intraretinal Microvascular Abnormality (IrMA)
    EyeRounds Online Atlas of Ophthalmology Intraretinal Microvascular Abnormality (IrMA) Contributor: Chris Kirkpatrick, MD Photographer: Carol Chan, CRA Category (ies): Retina Vitreous Intraretinal microvascular abnormalities (or IrMAs) are shunt vessels and appear as abnormal branching or dilation of existing blood vessels (capillaries) within the retina that act to supply areas of non
  • Peters Anomaly - University of Iowa
    Peters anomaly Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome Sclerocornea Congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy (CHED) Congenital hereditary stromal dystrophy (CHSD) Descemet's breaks from forceps delivery Congenital glaucoma Microbial keratitis (TORCH infections, herpes simplex virus) Metabolic disorders (mucopolysaccharidoses, sphingolipidoses, or
  • angular conjunctivitis. EyeRounds. org: Online Ophthalmic Atlas
    EyeRounds Online Atlas of Ophthalmology Contributor: William Charles Caccamise, Sr, MD, Retired Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry *Dr Caccamise has very generously shared his images of patients taken while operating during the "eye season" in rural India as well as those from his private practice during the 1960's and 1970
  • Atlas Entry - Facial Colliculus Syndrome
    The facial colliculus is an anatomic elevation on the floor of the 4th ventricle located medial to the sulcus limitance in the dorsal pons It is formed by the abducens nucleus (CN VI) and the fascicle of the facial nerve (CN VII) as the motor fibers of CN VII loop around the CN VI nucleus (internal genu of the facial nerve) Patients with a facial colliculus syndrome will demonstrate an





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