Abstract
The author reviews briefly the so-called iritis serosa, then proceeds to the main theme, describing an identical and parallel disease in the retina which is called retinitis serosa. The two diseases are independent of each other. Discussion is restricted to injured eyes in which the lens has been greatly damaged. The cause of the lesion in iris and retina is attributed to the action of irritating substances derived from free lens matter. Read before the American Ophthalmological Society at Hot Springs, Virginia, June 5, 6, 7, 1935.
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