Abstract

A 43-year-old healthy woman complained for progressive visual loss over 5 years OD with greyish reflect of his eye. Her ophtalmological and medical history was unremarkable. Visual acuity was light perception OD and 6/6 OS. Adnexal examination and pupillary reflex were normal. She had ocular hypertension estimated at 52 mmHg by Goldmann applanation tonometry. Gonioscopy showed angle closure with multiple peripheral synechiae. On slit-lamp examination we noticed a tear break up time test at 04 seconds with diffuse punctuate keratitis, corneal hypoesthesia, diffuse corneal edema, dyscoria, polycoria with iris atrophy and holes. Endothelial evaluation with high magnification showed

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