Ayan Das, B. Optom, Student

George College of Management and Science

 

 

 

Figure: This image shows posterior synechia of the eye

 

Image Summary

The image depicts a pupil with an unusual love (heart) shape caused by posterior synechia, a condition where the iris adheres to the lens due to inflammation, trauma, or certain ocular diseases. The adhesions prevent the pupil from dilating or constricting normally, leading to an irregular shape. This condition can impact vision and may require medical intervention, such as mydriatic drops or surgical treatment, to restore normal pupil function.