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From: Multimodal imaging in sclerochoroidal calcification: a case report and literature review

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Initial findings on color fundus photography (CFP) and swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) in the present case with sclerochoroidal calcification (SCC) secondary to chronic kidney disease (CKD). a CFP in the right eye showing pale choroidal lesions in the inferior mid-periphery (blue arrowheads). b CFP in the left eye showing a cluster of choroidal folds in the superotemporal extra-macular region (red arrows) and pale choroidal lesions in the superior regions (blue arrowheads). c SS-OCT in the right eye at vertical scans through the central fovea showing ellipsoid zone (EZ) disruption (yellow arrowhead) and dilated Haller layer veins, together with central choroidal thickness exceeding 300 μm (green arrow). d SS-OCT in the left eye at vertical scans through the central fovea showing retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) undulation at the site of choroidal thinning due to scleral elevation (red circle). Dilated Haller layer veins were prominent together with central choroidal thickness exceeding 300 μm (green arrow)

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