Iris defect

If the choroidal fissure is not completely closed at the iris, causing a defect below the iris, resulting in a round pupil with a keyhole, called an iris defect. Such severe malformations can extend to the ciliary body, retina, and optic nerve, often with limited other abnormalities.

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