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Urrets-Zavalia syndrome after implantable Collamer lens placement
Author(s) -
Ahmed Al Habash,
Khallid Al Arfaj,
Omar Al Abdulsalam
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
digital journal of ophthalmology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.223
H-Index - 7
ISSN - 1542-8958
DOI - 10.5693/djo.02.2014.09.002
Subject(s) - phakic intraocular lens , pupil , medicine , astigmatism , ophthalmology , pilocarpine , intraocular pressure , surgery , visual acuity , refractive error , optics , physics , psychiatry , epilepsy
We describe the case of a healthy 28-year-old woman who underwent implantation of a posterior chamber, phakic, toric, implantable Collamer lens (ICL) in both eyes for correction of bilateral high myopia with astigmatism. On the first postoperative day the patient developed increased intraocular pressure (IOP) and a fixed, mid-dilated pupil in her left eye. The elevated IOP was corrected within 3 days by medical treatment. However, the pupil remained mid-dilated and nonreactive to both light and accommodative effort during 2 months of follow-up; there was no reaction to pilocarpine (0.125% or 4%) eyedrops. The patient was diagnosed with Urrets-Zavalia syndrome (UZS), which has been reported in association with ICL implantation only once previously.

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