Essential iris atrophy. Report of a case
H. G. Scheie, M. Yanoff and W. T. Kellogg
The clinicopathologic findings in an eye from a 40-year-old man with
essential iris atrophy are reported. Noteworthy is the proliferation of
corneal endothelium and a laying down of a new Descemet (cuticular)
membrane over the trabecular meshwork and in areas of anterior peripheral
synechiae formation over the pseudoangle. The histologic characteristics
favor a vascular cause for the condition, but the evidence is
circumstantial.