Iridodonesis

Vibration or agitated motion of the iris From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Iridodonesis (/ˌaɪərɪddˈnsɪs/) is the vibration or agitated motion of the iris with eye movement.[1] This may be caused by lens subluxation,[2] the incomplete or partial dislocation of the lens; or by aphakia, the absence of a lens. The term originated from irido- (Latin: iris) + doneo (Greek: δονέο, to shake to and fro).[3]

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