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Measurements were taken from several points of the iris in all patients. The average aperture photometry value of transillumination defects was 1321.53 (ADU) ± 501.08 SD, while the average aperture photometry value of the papillary ruff was 90.83 (ADU) ± 53.4. On average transillumination defects transmit 14.55 times more near-infrared light than the papillary ruff. A prototype apparatus for the capture of near-infrared iris transillumination images and custom software enabling aperture photometry measurements of the obtained images has b