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**Iris cyst** are growths of various shapes in the thickness of its walls, which are caused by scarring or an increase in the thickness of the choroid. The growths occur inside the eyeball, not reaching the cornea, or extend beyond it in the form of various forms of cysts. Most often, these are small, thin-walled tumors that have signs of vascular origin and contain large amounts of melanin pigment. They can be very small in size or the size of an average table tennis ball.[1]
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