Cogan Reese Syndrome
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Synonyms
- ICE Syndrome, Cogan-Reese Type
- Iridocorneal Endothelial (ICE) Syndrome, Cogan-Resse Type
- Iris Naevus Syndrome
- Iris Nevus Syndrome
Disorder Subdivisions
- None
General Discussion
Cogan-Reese Syndrome is an extremely rare eye disorder characterized by a matted or smudged appearance to the surface of the iris; the development of small colored lumps on the iris (nodular iris nevi); the attachment of portions of the iris to the cornea (peripheral anterior synechiae); and/or increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma). Secondary glaucoma may lead to vision loss. This disorder most frequently appears in young and middle-aged females, usually affecting only one eye (unilateral) and developing slowly over time.
Resources
National Association for Visually Handicapped
22 West 21st Street
New York
NY
10010
USA
Tel: (212)889-3141
Fax: (212)727-2931
staff@navh.org
http://www.navh.org
Prevent Blindness America
211 West Wacker Drive
Suite 1700
Chicago
IL
60606
Tel: (312)363-6001
Fax: (312)363-6052
800: (800)331-2020
info@preventblindness.org
http://www.preventblindness.org
Glaucoma Research Foundation
490 Post Street
Suite 1427
San Francisco
CA
94102
Tel: (415)986-3162
Fax: (415)986-3763
800: (800)826-6693
info@glaucoma.org
http://www.glaucoma.org
NIH/National Eye Institute
Building 31 Rm 6A32
31 Center Dr MSC 2510
Bethesda
MD
20892-2510
United States
Tel: (301)496-5248
Fax: (301)402-1065
2020@nei.nih.gov
http://www.nei.nih.gov/
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Last Updated: 3/18/2008
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