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Angioma de iris: a propósito de un caso

Authors: José L. Torres-Peña; Rodolfo Aburto Noguera; Carmen Navarro Perea; Beatriz Sarmiento Torres; Ana Ortueta-Olartecoechea; Almudena De-Pablo-Cabrera;

Angioma de iris: a propósito de un caso

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ResumenIntroducciónLos tumores y malformaciones de iris son raros y pueden presentarse como hifema espontáneo. Algunos autores incluso han cuestionado la verdadera existencia del angioma de iris.Caso clínicoPaciente mujer de 42 años que acude a urgencias por miodesopsias en ojo izquierdo de una semana de evolución. En la exploración de polo anterior del ojo derecho se objetiva una imagen elevada en la zona inferior de la base del iris con vaso nutricio adyacente que llega hasta el borde pupilar donde se aprecia un engrosamiento de la tumoración a nivel del borde pupilar. Resto de exploración normal. A los 6 meses la paciente acude a consulta refiriendo haber presentado un mes atrás visión borrosa transitoria de 2 días de evolución que mejoró espontáneamente por lo que no acudió a urgencias. La agudeza visual sigue siendo de 1 en ambos ojos. En la exploración se objetiva una fibrosis de la lesión pupilar previa, no se aprecia hifema. En el seguimiento a los 3 años la paciente sigue sin sintomatología asociada.DiscusiónSintomáticamente lo más frecuente en los angiomas de iris es el hifema transitorio como pudo presentar nuestro paciente, aunque también se ha descrito aumentos de la presión intraocular producto de los hifemas de repetición en algún caso aislado. El manejo habitual es la observación aunque algunos casos requieren resección quirúrgica.AbstractIntroductionThe iris tumors and malformations are rare they can be presented as spontaneous hyphema. Some authors have even questioned the very existence of iris angioma.Case reportA 42 year old woman presented to the emergency floaters in the left eye by one week of evolution. In the anterior pole of the right eye, in the lower area of the base of the iris, objective a high and thick red tumor with adjacent feeder vessel that reaches the pupillary border where a thickening of the mass at the pupillary margin is appreciated. The rest of the exam was normal. At 6 months the patient comes for consultation referring submitted one month ago have temporary blurred vision of two days of evolution that spontaneously improved so did not go to the emergency room. Visual acuity remains of 1.0 in both eyes. On examination we appreciated fibrosis of the previous red tumor, no, hyphema. At follow-up at 3 years the patient remains without associated symptoms.DiscussionThe transient hyphema is the most common symptom in these cases, although it has been reported to cause increased intraocular pressure secondary to repetitive hyphemas in some isolated cases. The usual treatment is the observation although some cases require surgical resection.

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Ophthalmology, Angioma, Iris, RE1-994

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