“Iris bombe” occurs due to

Correct Answer: Ring synechiae
Description: Posterior synechiae extending for 360 degrees around the pupil (seclusio pupillae), prevent the passage of aqueous from the posterior to the anterior chamber. This gives rise to forward bowing of the peripheral iris causing an 'iris bombe'. This may lead to elevation of IOP due to secondary angle closure by the peripheral iris.
Category: Ophthalmology
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