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Coloboma of the iris - Overview

Definition of Coloboma of the iris:

Coloboma of the iris is a congenital (present since birth) defect of the iris of the eye.

Considerations:

Coloboma of the iris may appear as a black, round hole located in or next to the colored portion of the eye (iris). It can appear as a black notch of varying depth at the edge of the pupil, giving the pupil an irregular shape. It can also appear as a split in the iris from the pupil to the edge of the iris.

A small coloboma, especially if it is not attached to the pupil, may allow a secondary image to focus on the back of the eye, causing:

The defect may extend to the retina, choroid, or optic nerve.

Colobomas are generally diagnosed at, or shortly after birth.

Common Causes:

Coloboma can occur due to:

  • Eye surgery
  • Hereditary conditions
  • Trauma to the eye

Most cases of coloboma have no known cause and are not associated with other abnormalities. A small percentage of people with coloboma have other inherited developmental abnormalities.

  • Reviewed last on: 11/13/2007
  • Manju Subramanian, M.D., Assistant Professor in Ophthalmology, Vitreoretinal Disease and Surgery, Boston University Eye Associates, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.