True about heterochromic uveitis –
Correct Answer: Involves anterior pa of iris
Description: It is a chronic non-granulomatous type of low grade anterior uveitis typically associated with early cataract formation. Shows moth- eaten appearance of iris, absence of posterior synechiae. Typically occurs unilaterally in middle aged persons. Treatment : topical steroids. Ref: khurana page no.168
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