Not a sign of Fuch’s heterochomic iridocyclitis
Correct Answer: Posterior Synechiae
Description: Posterior synechiae are not seen in Fuch's heterochromic iridocyclitis Fuchs Heterochromic Iridocyclitis * Heterochromic uveitis * Chronic, unilateral iridocyclitis , in young adults. * Amsler sign ( also known as amsler verrey sign): Hyphaema during intraoperative manipulation due to blood vessels at angle are seen * 50 % develop PSC ( Posterior subcapsular cataract)
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