Cyclodialysis cleft is the result of separation of the meridional ciliary muscle fibers from the scleral spur. Spontaneous closure of the clefts is rare and seems to occur only in smaller clefts [1]. Following cyclodialysis from blunt trauma to the eye, hypotony can persist and sometimes progresses to hypotony maculopathy. It is thought that a reduction of aqueous production by the ciliary epithelium and cyclodialysis allows aqueous humor to flow into the suprachoroidal space, causing hypotony, ciliary body detachment and sub- sequent maculopathy [2].
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