Research Article
Management of Ocular Siderosis: Visual Outcome and Electroretinographic Changes
Table 1
Demographic and ocular examination findings.
| Case | Age | Sex | Duration between trauma and diagnosis of OS (years) | Cornea | Iris/pupil | Lens | Posterior segment | Location of IOFB |
| 1 | 26 | M | 6 | Scar | Iris defect | PSC | PR | Inferonasal retina | 2 | 29 | M | 0.8 | ED | Normal | Iron deposits on capsule, PSC | PR | Inferior retina | 3 | 17 | M | 0.4 | Clear | Normal | PSC | PR | Inferior retina | 4 | 32 | F | 2 | ED | Heterochromia | Clear | PR | Inferior retina | 5 | 40 | M | 0.5 | ED | Anisocoria | PSC, iron deposits on capsule | | Inferior vitreous | 6 | 36 | M | 2 | Scar | Iris defect | CC, iron deposits on capsule | Vitreous condensation | Inferior retina | 7 | 38 | M | 0.25 | Scar | Iris defect | Clear | | Inferior vitreous | 8 | 20 | M | 2 | Normal | Heterochromia | PSC, iron deposits on lens capsule | Vitreous condensation | Anterior vitreous | 9 | 47 | M | 12 | Normal | Iridodonesis | PCIOL | | Inferior pars plana |
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ED: endothelial dusting; PSC: posterior subcapsular cataract; CC: cortical cataract; PCIOL: Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens; PR: pigmentary retinopathy.
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