Following is feature of Fuchs&; heterochromic iridocyclitis –
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Description: Fuchs&; heterochromic iridocyclitis is a chronic non-granulomatous type of low grade anterior uveitis typically assosiated with early cataract formation. Clinical features: Heterochromia of iris, Diffuse stromal iris atrophy, (moth-eaten appearence), may cause transillumination defect, Fine stellate KPs at the back of cornea, Faint aqueous flare, Absence of posterior synechiae, A fairly common rubeosis iridis, sometimes assosiated with neovascularisation of the angle of anterior chamber, and Comparitively early development of complicated cataract and secondary glaucoma (usually popen angle type ) Ref:A K Khurana 6th edition pg:169
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