Senile scleral plaques and senile scleromalacia

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A case of senile scleral plaques is reported in which expulsion of a calcified plaque anterior to the insertion of the medial horizontal rectus muscle gave rise to senile scleromalacia. Histopathological examination revealed a second calcified plaque at the site of the contralateral senile scleral plaque in this eye. This case indicates that senile scleromalacia is a scleral disease sui generis which occurs by expulsion of a calcified plaque in advanced cases of senile scleral plaques. Senile scleromalacia has not previously been described as a clinical entity.

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Manschot, W. A. (1978). Senile scleral plaques and senile scleromalacia. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 62(6), 376–380. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.62.6.376

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