Rom J Ophthalmol
April 2018
Purpose: To report the case of a 60-year-old man with a pseudophakia-related secondary open-angle pigmentary glaucoma without individual hereditary steroid susceptibility.
Methods: The clinical and functional evaluations of the patient were thoroughly and specifically carried out.
Results: The unilateral pseudophakic open-angle pigmentary glaucoma occurred in the context of rubbing of the haptics and optic of a posterior chamber intraocular lens implanted in the sulcus, against the posterior surface of the iris, with resultant pigment dispersion, trabecular inflammation, and aqueous outflow obstruction.