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Posterior scleritis, an uncommon eye inflammation, presents diagnostic challenges due to subtle symptoms. Early detection and multidisciplinary care are crucial for managing this condition, especially in older adults with systemic diseases.

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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Rheumatology
  • Neurology

Background:

  • Posterior scleritis is a rare inflammation affecting the sclera's posterior segment.
  • Diagnosis is often difficult due to a lack of external ocular signs.

Observation:

  • The condition is more prevalent in women.
  • In patients over 55, nearly one-third of posterior scleritis cases are linked to systemic diseases, particularly rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Younger patients typically do not present with associated pathologies.

Findings:

  • This article details a specific case of idiopathic bilateral posterior scleritis.
  • The diagnostic process for posterior scleritis may necessitate a multidisciplinary approach.

Implications:

  • Collaboration between ophthalmologists, neurologists, internists, and rheumatologists is vital for accurate diagnosis and management.
  • Understanding the association with systemic diseases in older adults is key for comprehensive patient care.