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1. Anterior Chamber Depth in Plateau Iris Syndrome

and Pupillary Block as Measured by Ultrasound

Biomicroscopy MARK A. MANDELL, CHARLES J.

PAVLIN, MD, DANIEL J. WEISBROD, MD, AND E.

RAND SIMPSON, MDAMERICAN JOURNAL OF

OPHTHALMOLOGYVOL. 136, NO. 5NOVEMBER

2003.

2. Plateau iris . Alberto Diniz Filho1, Sebastião

Cronemberger2, Rafael Vidal Mérula3, Nassim

Calixto4. Arq Bras Oftalmol. 2008;71(5):752-8.

3. Long-term Success of Argon Laser Peripheral

Iridoplasty in the Management of Plateau Iris

Syndrome. Robert Ritch, MD,1,2 Clement C. Y.

Tham, FRCS,3 Dennis S. C. Lam, FRCS, FRCOphth4

.Ophthalmology Volume 111, Number 1, January

2004.

4. High Prevalence of Plateau Iris Configuration

in Family Members of Patients With Plateau Iris

Syndrome. Jonathan R. Etter, MD,* Elizabeth L.

Affel, MS, RDMS,w and Douglas J. Rhee, MD*z. J

Glaucoma Volume 15, Number 5, October 2006.

5. Evaluation and management of plateau iris syndrome:

case report and review . Eulogio Besada, O.D., M.S.

and Sherrol Reynolds, O.D. OPTOMETRY VOLUME

76 / NUMBER 8 / JULY 2005.

6. Anterior Chamber Depth in Plateau Iris Syndrome

and Pupillary Block as Measured by Ultrasound

BiomicroscopyMARK A. MANDELL, CHARLES J.

PAVLIN, MD, DANIEL J. WEISBROD, MD, AND E.

RAND SIMPSON, MDAMERICAN JOURNAL OF

OPHTHALMOLOGYVOL. 136, NO. 5NOVEMBER

2003.

7. Double Hump Sign in Indentation Gonioscopy is

CorrelatedWith Presence of Plateau Iris Configuration

Regardless of Patent Iridotomy. Yoshiaki Kiuchi,

MD,*w Takashi Kanamoto, MD,w and Takao

Nakamura, MD*J Glaucoma Volume 18, Number

2, February 2009.

8. Comparison of the Prevalence of Plateau Iris

Configurations Between Angle-closure Glaucoma

and Open-angle Glaucoma Using Ultrasound

Biomicroscopy. Hideki Mochizuki, MD, PhD, Joji

Takenaka, MD, Yosuke Sugimoto, MD et all.. J

Glaucoma Volume 20, Number 5, June/July 2011.

9. IIridoplastia periférica en quistes iridociliares .SPA-

CALLÉN MC1, LARA-MEDINA J1, ZARCO-TEJADA

JM1, LÓPEZ-MONDÉJAR E1,CELIS-SÁNCHEZ

J1, GONZÁLEZ-DEL-VALLE F1 ARCH SOC ESP

OFTALMOL 2009; 84: 569-572.

10. Plateau Iris in Asian Subjects With Primary Angle

Closure GlaucomaRajesh S. Kumar, MS; Visanee

Tantisevi, MD; Melissa H. Wong, MRCS(Ed) et all.

ARCHOPHTHALMOL/VOL 127 (NO. 10), OCT 2009.

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índrome de iris plateau

se localizan generalmente en la unión

iridociliar, generalmente es un solo quiste,

pero hasta en un tercio de los casos pueden

ser múltiples. Cuando afectan un área mayor

de 180 grados pueden desarrollar glaucoma

por cierre angular

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. El tratamiento de estos

casos también consiste en la iridoplastía

YAG o realizar una iridocistotomía YAG,

la cual es más efectiva que la iridoplastía,

ya que al no ser un tratamiento directo

sobre la pared quística no son destruidos

produciendo recidiva al cabo de 6 semanas

aproximadamente

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