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. 2022 Jul 7;42:189. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2022.42.189.35689

Anterior staphyloma of right eye: a rare clinical image

Tejaswee Lohakare 1,&, Khushbu Meshram 1
PMCID: PMC9508367  PMID: 36212928

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Staphyloma is a thinning (ectasia) of the globe's uvea and scleral layers. It causes globe expansion with a focal bulge, commonly in the posterior wall. Anterior staphyloma can form as a consequence of an inflammatory/infectious event or as a result of a developmental abnormality caused by defective anterior mesoderm differentiation. The congenital form is uncommon. We present a case of an 8-year-old female child who was brought to the outpatient department with a complaint of pain and loss of vision from the right eye. As narrated by her parents she was alright 2 years, back then she had a trauma on her right eye while playing; after which she started developing ulceration over the right eye and it kept increasing in size. After physical examination of the eye, discharge was present from the right eye, vision loss and redness in eyes. The patient was referred to the ophthalmologist for further examination and investigation, where an anterior staphyloma of the right eye was diagnosed. The patient was referred to the ophthalmology department for further management.

Figure 1.

Figure 1

ulceration over anterior side of right eye

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Cite this article: Tejaswee Lohakare et al. Anterior staphyloma of right eye: a rare clinical image. Pan African Medical Journal. 2022;42(189). 10.11604/pamj.2022.42.189.35689


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