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Extensive Choroidal Effusion after Argon Laser Peripheral Ir | 18894

International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health

ISSN - 1840-4529

Abstract

Extensive Choroidal Effusion after Argon Laser Peripheral Iridoplasty: A Case Report

Ali Salehi, Farzan Kian-Ersi, Heshmat Ollah Ghanbari, Samira Ahmadi, Mohammad-Hasan Alemzadeh Ansari

This report describes a patient extensive chroidal effusion after Argon Laser Peripheral Iridoplasty (ALPI). This 45 year old man reffered with bilateral acute angle closure glaucoma. Nd-YAG laser peripheral iridotomy was successfully performed and IOP was controlled. Ten years after laser peripheral iridotomy, referred again with angle closure glaucoma and ALPI was done. Chroidal effusion developed in right eye one month after ALPI despite high IOP, and resolved completely after corticosteroid therapy. Based on this case report, choroidal effusion appears to be another complication of ALPI.

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