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    Sclerochoroidal calcifications (SCHC) are benign eye conditions typically found in older adults. This report details two cases, highlighting their characteristic features to aid in distinguishing them from more severe ocular diseases.

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    • Ophthalmology
    • Medical Imaging
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    Background:

    • Sclerochoroidal calcifications (SCHC) are rare, benign ocular findings.
    • They typically present as asymptomatic, midperipheral placoid yellow lesions in elderly patients.
    • SCHC can be classified by etiology: idiopathic, metastatic, or dystrophic.

    Observation:

    • This report presents two cases of idiopathic SCHC.
    • Diagnostic methods included fundus photography, OCT, ultrasonography, fluorescein angiography, and fundus autofluorescence.
    • One patient also underwent a CT head scan.

    Findings:

    • Idiopathic SCHC exhibit characteristic features on various imaging modalities.
    • Distinguishing SCHC from other conditions is crucial for appropriate patient management.
    • The benign nature of SCHC necessitates differentiation from sight-threatening pathologies.

    Implications:

    • Accurate identification of SCHC prevents unnecessary investigations for malignant conditions.
    • Understanding SCHC features aids ophthalmologists in routine eye examinations.
    • This case series contributes to the literature on rare ocular calcifications.