Presentation
Headache. Incidental finding on CT brain.
Patient Data
Age: 75 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Senile calcific scleral plaques
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Bilateral calcific scleral foci seen at anterior sclera at the level of the lens.
Case Discussion
Senile calcific scleral plaques are usually asymptomatic incidental finding.
The calcfic plaques usually occur just anterior to the insertion of the horizontal (medial & lateral recti muscles), at the level of the lens.