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Purpose: Bilateral acute iris depigmentation (BADI) and transillumination (BATI) syndromes have been linked with the use of antibiotics, especially fluoroquinolones.
Carmen Sánchez-Sánchez +3 more
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Atypical Bilateral Acute Iris Transillumination: A Case Report
Introduction: Bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) is characterized by acute bilateral onset of intense pigment dispersion in the anterior chamber, diffuse iris transillumination, and mydriatic atonic pupils, accentuated pigment ...
Ying Hu +5 more
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Clinical Challenges in Managing Bilateral Acute Iris Transillumination: Insights From a Case Triggered by Fluoroquinolone Therapy. [PDF]
Bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) is a rare ocular condition characterized by acute pigment dispersion from the iris pigment epithelium (IPE), resulting in diffuse iris transillumination, atonic mydriatic pupils, and intraocular hypertension.
Hakami S +4 more
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To explore the clinical characteristics of moxifloxacin-associated bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) and provide references for diagnosis and treatment. The clinical reports of moxifloxacin-associated BAIT were collected before August 31, 2025, and the clinical data were extracted for retrospective analysis.
Chunjiang Wang
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Bilateral acute iris transillumination syndrome after SARS-CoV-2 infection: A case report. [PDF]
Cam F, Celiker H.
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Unilateral Iris Transillumination Resembling BAIT Phenotype Following Contralateral Vitrectomy. [PDF]
Objective: This study is aimed at describing a unilateral presentation of acute iris transillumination following contralateral vitrectomy with postoperative endophthalmitis. Methods: This case study is based on the medical record of a patient who presented to our hospital in 2017.
Lambrechts O, Van Os L.
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Sentinel Nystagmus: The Key to Identifying Type II Oculocutaneous Albinism (OCA2) in the Pediatric Setting. [PDF]
Purpose To present a case of type II oculocutaneous albinism (OCA2) diagnosed in infancy following the finding of nystagmus, and to review the diagnostic process and the management of this disorder. Observation A 4‐month‐old female presented with subtle, roving eyes that were initially attributed to normal development.
Niknam J +3 more
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Intraocular Metastasis: Differential Diagnosis and Management. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Intraocular metastases represent the most common type of malignant intraocular tumour in adults. These commonly affect the choroid but can also involve the iris, ciliary body, retina, vitreous, optic disc or lens. Breast and lung cancer are the most common origins of intraocular metastases.
Μachairoudia G +3 more
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Bilateral Acute Iris Transillumination
Bilateral Acute Iris Transillumination is a rare entity characterized by pigment dispersion, raised intraocular pressure and sluggish pupils. It usually follows systemic infections. A mid aged female presented with photophobia, visual blurring and ocular pain.
Aisha Rafique +2 more
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Bilateral Acute Iris Transillumination [PDF]
SummaryAtrophy and/or depigmentation of the iris is seen in a number of inflammatory and noninflammatory conditions, including viral iridocyclitis, Fuchs uveitis syndrome, Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada disease, pigment dispersion syndrome, acute angle closure glaucoma, and trauma.
Tugal-Tutkun, Ilknur +6 more
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