ANGIOMA OF THE IRIS

Abstract
According to Parsons,1 "Angiomata of the iris are excessively rare." REPORT OF CASE History.—B. S., a boy, aged 4, was first seen on Aug. 24, 1928, complaining of pain and blindness of the right eye. A year previously, the mother noticed a small red spot on the child's right eye, at the edge of the iris. The mother did not know of any injury which could have caused that. He had had no fever, and there had been no loss of weight. He had received local treatment for the eye without any improvement. The spot gradually increased in size until it obliterated the iris and the pupil. Lately, the child complained of severe pain in that eye which made him cry. There had been photophobia, and the child kept his hand over the eye. He had been unable to see with that eye for four months. In