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India | Ophthalmology | Volume 15 Issue 1, January 2026 | Pages: 202 - 203
Uncommon Bilateral Involvement in Iridocorneal Endothelial Syndrome: A Case Report
Abstract: Iridocorneal endothelial (ICE) syndrome is an uncommon ocular condition caused by abnormal behaviour of corneal endothelial cells, resulting in progressive iris atrophy, corectopia, peripheral anterior synechiae, and secondary angle involvement. The disease typically affects one eye, while bilateral presentation is rare and may delay diagnosis. This case report highlights a 41-year-old male presented with gradual, painless blurring of vision in both eyes. On examination revealed inferonasal corectopia, diffuse iris atrophy, extensive peripheral anterior synechiae, adherent leucoma, and an irregular anterior chamber depth. Specular microscopy demonstrated endothelial pleomorphism, loss of hexagonality, and a characteristic dark?light reversal pattern, supporting the diagnosis of ICE syndrome. This case highlights a rare bilateral presentation of ICE syndrome without secondary glaucoma and underscores the importance of endothelial evaluation and long-term follow-up.
Keywords: Iridocorneal endothelial syndrome, Corectopia, Peripheral anterior synechiae, Specular microscopy
How to Cite?: Dr. Afsa Rathod, Dr. Nisha Ahuja, Dr. Pranali Pawar, Dr. Prachi Bang, "Uncommon Bilateral Involvement in Iridocorneal Endothelial Syndrome: A Case Report", Volume 15 Issue 1, January 2026, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 202-203, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR26102203058, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR26102203058