Rev Bras Oftalmol.2020;79(5):336-339

Idiopathic sclerochoroidal calcifications: Case report, metabolic causes and differential diagnosis

Maria del Mar Prieto del , Marina , María José Crespo

DOI: 10.5935/0034-7280.20200072

Abstract

Sclerochoroidal calcifications (SC) are a rare and benign ocular condition characterized by yellow-white irregular subretinal lesions usually found in the supero-temporal arcade of the midperipheral fundus in middle-aged elderly men. We present a clinical case of a 79- year-old patient who during a fundus examination presented raised whitish nodules in the supero-temporal arcade in the right eye. After performing optical coherence tomography, ultrasound, ocular computed tomography and laboratory analysis, she was diagnosed with idiopathic sclerochoroidal calcifications The pathogenesis of sclerochoroidal calcifications remains unclear but systemic conditions should be discarded. It is important to distinguish sclerochoroidal calcifications from other conditions such as tumors.

Idiopathic sclerochoroidal calcifications: Case report, metabolic causes and differential diagnosis

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