Posterior pole presentation of the right eye with presence of choroidal effusion (blue arrow) in the temporal periphery encroaching the macula.

Posterior pole presentation of the right eye with presence of choroidal effusion (blue arrow) in the temporal periphery encroaching the macula.

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Purpose: To report a case of posterior scleritis presumed secondary to sarcoidosis. Results: A 79-year-old male with a history of sarcoidosis presented with asymptomatic conjunctival injection and chemosis of the right eye. The patient presumptively was diagnosed with anterior scleritis of the right eye. At a follow-up visit, examination and diagno...

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... conjunctival/scleral injection was mild to moderate, and the corneal microcystic edema was improving. Dilated fundus examination revealed presence of a choroidal effusion in the temporal periphery of the right eye (Figure 2). Macular ocular coherence tomography (OCT) showed RPE undulation consistent with choroidal folds (Figure 3). ...