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A 26-year-old male patient presented for routine ocular evaluation; visual acuity was 20/20 in each eye with +0.75 dioptre sphere. Bilateral anterior segment examination showed a clear cornea and a normal central anterior chamber depth. In the right eye towards the periphery on temporal aspect, anterior surface of the iris showed irregular anterior elevation (figure 1A, red and yellow arrows) without any loss of its contour or endothelial touch. Lens was crystalline clear, and the pupil was reactive in absence of any posterior synechiae or anterior chamber cells; intraocular pressures were 16 and 14 mm Hg in right and left eye, respectively. Left eye anterior segment and retina in both the eyes were essentially within normal limits. Gonioscopy in both the eyes showed open angles without any identifiable pathology. Anterior segment optical coherence tomography (ASOCT) confirmed the anterior elevation of the iris at two sites (figure 1B,...
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