Abstract

Aim: To investigate the incidence and clinical features of primary iris and ciliary body cysts in Chinese primary angle closure disease (PACD). Patients were evaluated by measuring and analyzing the cysts with an ultrasound biomicroscope (UBM).Methods: The data of patients diagnosed with PACD were reviewed. Demographic data were collected, and the cyst number, size, location, and trabecular-iris angle (TIA) were measured, with the size including the longest diameter (LD) and its corresponding vertical diameter (CVD).Results: A total of 1,334 cases (2,317 eyes) were reviewed, and 409 cysts were found in 131 cases (168 eyes), with an average of 2.43 ± 3.14 cysts per eye. The ages of the patients with cysts ranged from 25 to 80 years, with an average age of 55.24 ± 12.22 years. The detection rate was 7.3%, and the majority of cysts were located in the iridociliary sulcus. Among the 131 patients, 94 had monocular cysts, while binocular cysts occurred in 37 patients. The locations of the cysts in both eyes were mainly in the inferior and temporal quadrants (42.5 and 34.0%, respectively). The cysts were mainly of medium size (49.9%), followed by small cysts (33.3%), large cysts (14.7%) and giant cysts (2.2%). The average LD was 0.68 ± 0.33 mm, and the average CVD was 0.45 ± 0.23 mm. There were no statistically significant differences in the TIA between the cyst area and unaffected area.Conclusions: The incidence of cysts is 7.3% in the PACD population. The cysts are mainly monocular, medium in size, and located in the iridociliary sulcus. Additionally, the cysts were located mainly in the inferior and temporal quadrants. These cysts have little effect on the anterior chamber angle.

Highlights

  • Glaucoma ranks among the top three blinding eye diseases in the world, and the number of cases is on the rise, according to recent surveys

  • Using ultrasound biomicroscope (UBM) for inspection of 1,334 patients (2,317 eyes) who met our criteria, we found that there were a total of 131 cases (168 eyes) with primary iris and ciliary body cysts

  • Single cysts accounted for 61.3% of cases, medium cysts accounted for 49.9%, iridociliary sulcus cysts accounted for 69.2%, and inferior quadrant cysts and temporal quadrant cysts accounted for 42.5 and 34.0%, respectively

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Introduction

Glaucoma ranks among the top three blinding eye diseases in the world, and the number of cases is on the rise, according to recent surveys. Investigators predict that the number of glaucoma patients in China will increase to approximately 25 million by 2050 [1]. Iris and Ciliary Body Cysts pathogenesis of PACD [2, 3]. One of the most important congenital/primary abnormalities includes primary iris and ciliary body cysts, which are located mainly in the iridociliary sulcus or ciliary body [4,5,6]. To the best of our knowledge, there are no relevant systematic studies on primary iris and ciliary body cysts in PACD patients

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