Intraocular Ossification - A Case Report -
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Àå±ÔÀ± ( Jang Kyu-Yun )
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Á¤¸íÀÚ ( Chung Myoung-Ja )
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À̵¿±Ù ( Lee Dong-Geun )
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°¸íÀç ( Kang Myoung-Jae )
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KMID : 0357920040380030188
Abstract
Heterotopic bone formation in the eyeball is a rare finding. Some etiologic factors, such as trauma, chronic inflammation, and long-standing retinal detachment have been associated with the onset of intraocular ossification. We report here on a case of a 21-year-old woman with a history of blunt trauma fifteen years ago, who complained of right eye blindness. When the right eyeball eviceration was done, a hard, grayish mass was found. On histopathologic examination, the mass showed lamellar bone with fatty marrow and hyalinized tissue with dystrophic calcification. We diagnosed her case as intraocular ossification.
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Eye-Ossification;Heterotopic
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