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lüll Urrets-Zavalia syndrome as a complication of argon laser peripheral iridoplasty Espana EM; Ioannidis A; Tello C; Liebmann JM; Foster P; Ritch RBr J Ophthalmol 2007[Apr]; 91 (4): 427-9OBJECTIVE: To report on 8 patients who developed prolonged mydriasis after argon laser peripheral iridoplasty (ALPI). DESIGN: Retrospective case series. METHODS: A review of the charts of 8 patients with persistent occludable angles after laser iridotomy who developed mydriasis after undergoing ALPI. RESULTS: 12 eyes of 8 patients (mean age 50.2, standard deviation 6.9, range 40-61 years) developed persistent dilatation. 7 of 8 patients had plateau iris syndrome. Only one patient had a decrease in visual acuity. Intraocular pressure increased only in 1 eye and remained stable or decreased in the others. Of the 8 patients, 7 had blurred vision, 2 had photophobia, 4 had glare and 1 had discomfort. The pupillary response to pilocarpine instillation was minimal or absent. Mydriasis eventually resolved in all eyes without treatment. CONCLUSION: ALPI can be complicated by mydriasis unresponsive to pilocarpine. Mydriasis and accompanying symptoms resolved spontaneously within 1 year in most patients.|Adult[MESH]|Female[MESH]|Glaucoma, Angle-Closure/*surgery[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Intraocular Pressure[MESH]|Iridectomy/*adverse effects/methods[MESH]|Laser Therapy/*adverse effects[MESH]|Male[MESH]|Middle Aged[MESH]|Mydriasis/*etiology[MESH]|Remission, Spontaneous[MESH]|Retrospective Studies[MESH]|Syndrome[MESH]|Vision Disorders/etiology[MESH]|Visual Acuity[MESH] |