Iris and Ciliary Body (Glaucoma, Uveitis) | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Eye Atlas Contributors: Jay Bradley, MD, Kelly Mitchell, MD, Leo Dominguez, MD, Mark Morgan, MD , Allan M. Eisenbaum, MD, Aleem I. Mughal, Kenn A. Freedman, MD, PhD, Terry W. Nelson, OD, Daniel Good, MD, Ted W. Reid, PhD, Clint Gregg, MD, Raymond Theodosis, Taryn Mathews, OD, Cathy Y. Wittman, OD, David L. McCartney, MD, Rockefeller Young, PhD, Kim Le 

  • Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma
  • Aniridia
  • Aniridia
  • Aniridia
  • Aniridia
  • Aniridia
  • Aniridia
  • Anomalous Iris Vessels
  • Anomalous Iris Vessels
  • Axenfelds Anomaly
  • Axenfelds Anomaly
  • Axenfelds Anomaly
  • Axenfelds Anomaly
  • Beanpot Cupping Due to Advanced Pigmentary Glaucoma
  • Behcet's Syndrome
  • Congenital Glaucoma
  • Extensive Iris Neovascularization
  • Extensive Neovascularization of Iris and Angle
  • Extensive Neovascularization of Iris Due to Neovascular Glaucoma
  • Extensive Neovascularization of Iris With Ectropion Uveae Due to Neovascular Glaucoma
  • Iridodialysis
  • Iridodialysis
  • Iridodialysis
  • Iridodialysis
  • Iridodialysis
  • Iridodialysis and Anterior Subcapsular Cataract After Trauma
  • Iris Melanoma
  • Large Cystic Bleb After Trabeculectomy
  • Partial Iris Repair After Trauma
  • Partial Iris Repair After Trauma Retroillumination
  • Peripheral Iridotomy With Small Associated Hemorrhage
  • Posterior Synechaie Due to Uveitis
  • Rubeosis Irides (iris neovascularization)