Heterotopic secondary ossification of the eye usually affects intraocular tissues. Although calcium deposition in the scleral lamellae is not uncommonly observed, bone formation is only rarely associated with chromosomal abnormalities or colobomatous eyes. Herein two cases of both scleral and intraocular ossification in patients with long-standing ocular phthisis are reported. The cases of idiopathic scleral ossification, albeit exceedingly rare, suggest that osteogenic precursor cells may reside in the sclera, as well and though very rarely, these cells can also be stimulated to form heterotopic bone by a traumatic or inflammatory local event. Copyright © 2006 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Scleral ossification in phthisical eyes / Pecorella, Irene; Vingolo, Enzo Maria; Ciardi, Antonio; Pierluigi, Grenga. - In: ORBIT. - ISSN 0167-6830. - STAMPA. - 25:1(2006), pp. 35-38. [10.1080/01676830500505962]

Scleral ossification in phthisical eyes.

PECORELLA, Irene;VINGOLO, Enzo Maria;CIARDI, Antonio;
2006

Abstract

Heterotopic secondary ossification of the eye usually affects intraocular tissues. Although calcium deposition in the scleral lamellae is not uncommonly observed, bone formation is only rarely associated with chromosomal abnormalities or colobomatous eyes. Herein two cases of both scleral and intraocular ossification in patients with long-standing ocular phthisis are reported. The cases of idiopathic scleral ossification, albeit exceedingly rare, suggest that osteogenic precursor cells may reside in the sclera, as well and though very rarely, these cells can also be stimulated to form heterotopic bone by a traumatic or inflammatory local event. Copyright © 2006 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
2006
scleral ossification; ocular phthisis; bone formation
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Scleral ossification in phthisical eyes / Pecorella, Irene; Vingolo, Enzo Maria; Ciardi, Antonio; Pierluigi, Grenga. - In: ORBIT. - ISSN 0167-6830. - STAMPA. - 25:1(2006), pp. 35-38. [10.1080/01676830500505962]
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