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[Scleromalacia perforans. Rheumatoid arthritis--case report]
Anghel Gheorghe1, Monica Pandelescu, Cristina Muraru
1Clinica de Oftalmologie, SCUMC, Bucuresti.
Abstract:
The authors present the case of a 73-year-old patient who comes in our clinic because of the existence of a tumoral formation pigmented and elevated, situated in the temporal side of the right eye and because of decreasing of her visual acuity at both eyes, as well as foreign body eye sensation, tearing, light sensitivity redness of the eye. The ophthalmological examination establishes the diagnosis of the right eye: Scleromalacia perforans, scleral temporal nodule considering the chronic, systemic inflammatory invalidated disorder, rheumatoid arthritis fourth stage. The purpose of this case presentation is represented by the rarity of this type of ocular manifestation presented in late stages of rheumatoid arthritis.