Ciliary flush with posterior synechiae causing an asymmetric pupil
Ciliary flush with posterior synechiae causing an asymmetric pupil
The conjunctival vessels are dilated, predominantly at the edge of the iris. Posterior synechiae are a manifestation of anterior uveitis in sarcoidosis. The edge of the iris around the pupil is asymmetric due to synechiae adhering the iris to the anterior lens capsule.
From: Trobe JD. The Eyes Have It: An interactive teaching and assessment program on vision care. University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center. Reproduced under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.