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17/Dec/2025
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2026RW1685
ABSTRACT Background Iridoschisis is a rare, bilateral condition of unknown etiology, often associated with trauma or surgery, in which the iris stroma splits into layers. It is usually associated with glaucoma and cataract. Facectomy in these patients is challenging owing to the risk of aspirating the iris fibers and limited pupil dilation. Objective This systematic review aimed to provide a comprehensive analysis of the clinical features, therapeutic interventions, and outcomes in patients with iridoschisis, to clarify optimal practices and identify […]
Keywords: Cataract; Cataract extraction; Glaucoma; Iris diseases; Multimodal imaging; Phacoemulsification