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Varix of the Iris

Varix of the Iris Abstract A varix of the iris as a primary vascular lesion without evidence of reactive vascular proliferation secondary to obstructed outflow or a systemic vascular lesion occurred. No similar cases have been found in the current literature. References 1. Stanković M, Stanković I, Litrićin O: L'angiome caverneux de l'iris . Bull Soc Franc Ophtalmol 77:457-464, 1964. 2. Spencer WH, Ferguson WJ: Hemangioma of the iris . Arch Ophthalmol 70:811-812, 1963.Crossref 3. Ashton N: Primary tumours of the iris . Br J Ophthalmol 48:650-668, 1964.Crossref 4. Stallard HB: Haemangioma of the iris . Br J Ophthalmol 50:434-435, 1966.Crossref 5. Cashell GTW: Angioma of the iris . Br J Ophthalmol 51:633-635, 1967.Crossref 6. Hamburg A: Iris melanoma with vascular proliferation simulating a haemangioma . Arch Ophthalmol 82:72-76, 1969.Crossref 7. Baghdassarian SA, Spencer WH: Pseudoangioma of the iris—its association with melanoma: Report of a case . Arch Ophthalmol 82:69-71, 1969.Crossref 8. Naidoff MA, Kenyon KR, Green WR: Iris hemangioma and abnormal retinal vasculature in a case of diffuse congenital hemangiomatosis . Am J Ophthalmol 72:633-644, 1971. 9. Barron CN, Saunders LZ: Intraocular tumors in animals: II. Primary nonpigmented intraocular tumors . Cancer Res 19:1171-1174, 1959. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Ophthalmology American Medical Association

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1975 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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0003-9950
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1538-3687
DOI
10.1001/archopht.1975.01010020036005
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Abstract

Abstract A varix of the iris as a primary vascular lesion without evidence of reactive vascular proliferation secondary to obstructed outflow or a systemic vascular lesion occurred. No similar cases have been found in the current literature. References 1. Stanković M, Stanković I, Litrićin O: L'angiome caverneux de l'iris . Bull Soc Franc Ophtalmol 77:457-464, 1964. 2. Spencer WH, Ferguson WJ: Hemangioma of the iris . Arch Ophthalmol 70:811-812, 1963.Crossref 3. Ashton N: Primary tumours of the iris . Br J Ophthalmol 48:650-668, 1964.Crossref 4. Stallard HB: Haemangioma of the iris . Br J Ophthalmol 50:434-435, 1966.Crossref 5. Cashell GTW: Angioma of the iris . Br J Ophthalmol 51:633-635, 1967.Crossref 6. Hamburg A: Iris melanoma with vascular proliferation simulating a haemangioma . Arch Ophthalmol 82:72-76, 1969.Crossref 7. Baghdassarian SA, Spencer WH: Pseudoangioma of the iris—its association with melanoma: Report of a case . Arch Ophthalmol 82:69-71, 1969.Crossref 8. Naidoff MA, Kenyon KR, Green WR: Iris hemangioma and abnormal retinal vasculature in a case of diffuse congenital hemangiomatosis . Am J Ophthalmol 72:633-644, 1971. 9. Barron CN, Saunders LZ: Intraocular tumors in animals: II. Primary nonpigmented intraocular tumors . Cancer Res 19:1171-1174, 1959.

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Archives of OphthalmologyAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jan 1, 1975

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