Fig. 11. Angle configuration in eyes with angle-closure glaucoma. A. Primary angle-closure glaucoma with anterior displacement of lens and iris. B. Angle closure secondary to swollen, cataractous lens (phakomorphic angle closure). C. Angle closure secondary to massive hemorrhagic retinal detachment; the subretinal blood is evident in the lower right corner of the photograph. D. Angle closure secondary to multiple peripheral iris cysts.