Indian Journal of Ophthalmology

OPHTHALMIC IMAGE
Year
: 2020  |  Volume : 68  |  Issue : 1  |  Page : 213-

Lenticular opacities in vitiligo iridis


Deepa A Kumar, Rekha R Khandelwal, Sonali Bawankar 
 Department of Ophthalmology, NKPSIMS and RC and Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

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Dr. Deepa A Kumar
Department of Ophthalmology, NKPSIMS and RC and Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, Digdoh Hills, Hingna, Nagpur, Maharashtra
India




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Kumar DA, Khandelwal RR, Bawankar S. Lenticular opacities in vitiligo iridis.Indian J Ophthalmol 2020;68:213-213


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Kumar DA, Khandelwal RR, Bawankar S. Lenticular opacities in vitiligo iridis. Indian J Ophthalmol [serial online] 2020 [cited 2024 Mar 28 ];68:213-213
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A 58-year old male, with a history of smallpox infection in early childhood marked by facial pitting, presented with painless progressive diminution of vision in both eyes [Figure 1]a.[1] Best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) for the right eye was counting fingers close to the face due to mature senile cataract and for the left eye was 20/30. A slit lamp examination of the left eye showed a clear cornea with vitiligo iridis [Figure 1]b.[2] Gonioscopy showed open angles with peripheral anterior synechia [Figure 1]c.[3] Also, it was observed that the intraocular pressures and optic disc were normal. Multiple posterior lenticular opacities were seen and recorded for the first time on pupillary dilatation [Figure 1]d.{Figure 1}

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