Global Journal of Medical Research, F: Diseases, Volume 22 Issue 4
Epicapsular Stars: A Rare Entity Fiqhi Aissam Author: Hospital Militaire Rabat Maroc. e-mail: fiqhiaissam@gmail.com I ntroduction n 18-year-old female presented to the ophthalmology clinic for allergic conjunctivitis with a 20/20 best-corrected visual acuity. Slit-lamp examination of her left eye revealed, fortuitously, multiple tiny, stellate-shaped, pigment deposits on the anterior lens capsule suggestive of Epicapsular stars. These pigmentations were clustered in an exceptional shape A 1 Year 2022 Global Journal of Medical Research Volume XXII Issue IV Version I ( D ) F © 2022 Global Journals reminiscent of the letters "J" and "Y". Epicapsular stars result from incomplete apoptosis of the anterior portion of ‘’tunica vasculosa lentis’’. They could affect one or both eyes, be isolated or clustered, and are usually asymptomatic like in our case. Consequently, our patient didn’t need any treatment but has still followed up regularly. Figure 1: Pigmentations clustered in an exceptional shape reminiscent of the letters "J" and "Y"
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