Plateau iris

Plateau iris of a 22-year-old man

Plateau iris is a medical condition of the eye resulting from anterior displacement of the peripheral iris by the ciliary body, causing angle closure glaucoma. First line treatment for all causes of narrow angle glaucoma is laser iridotomy. If narrow angle glaucoma persists after iridotomy, it is called plateau iris syndrome and subsequently managed either medically (miotics) or surgically (laser peripheral iridoplasty). This condition is sometimes discovered after an iridotomy causes a rapid increase in eye pressure.[1] Due to its rarity, few ophthalmologists have experience with treating those affected by plateau iris syndrome.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Stefan, Cornel; Iliescu, Daniela Adriana; Batras, Mehdi; Timaru, Cristina Mihaela; De Simone, Algerino (2015). "Plateau iris – diagnosis and treatment". Romanian Journal of Ophthalmology. 59 (1): 14–18. PMC 5729809. PMID 27373109.