Neovascularization of iris is frequently seen in all/except

Correct Answer: Congenital cataract
Description: Ans. (d) Congenital cataractRef: Parson's 22/e, p. 253; Yanoff 4/e, p. 1076, 1077)Causes of Iris NeovascularizationRetinal Ischemia* Diabetic retinopathy* Central retinal vein occlusion* Central retinal artery occlusion* Retinal detachment* Sickle cell retinopathy* Retinoschisis* Carotid artery occlusionInflammatory* Chronic uveitis* Endophthalmitis* Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome* Sympathetic ophthalmiaTumors* Choroidal/iris melanoma* Ocular lymphoma* RetinoblastomaIrradiation* External beam radiation* Charged particle therapy* Plaque therapyDifferential Diagnosis of Neovascular Glaucoma* Uveitic glaucoma* Acute angle-closure glaucoma* Chronic angle-closure glaucoma* Iridocorneal endothelial (ICE) syndrome* Fuchs' heterochromic iridocyclitis
Category: Ophthalmology
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