Axenfeld anomaly is seen in glaucoma associated with? – Ophthalmology MCQ
Axenfeld anomaly is seen in glaucoma associated with?
A. Aniridia
B. Phakomatosis
C. Ectopia lentis
D. Iridocorneal dysgenesis
Correct answer : D. Iridocorneal dysgenesis
Features of Axenfeld syndrome – a.Microdontia and hypodontia; b.Slit pupil and iris atrophy; c.Corectopia with iris atrophy; d,e.Posterior embryotoxon; f.Broad peripheral anterior synechiae.
- Axenfeld anomaly is seen in glaucoma associated with iridocorneal dysgenesis.
- It is a posterior embryotoxon characterised by prominent Schwalbe’s ring.
Ref: Comprehensive Ophthalmology, A. K. Khurana, 4th edition, p214.
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