BMC Ophthalmology (Jan 2006)

Refractile superficial retinal crystals and chronic retinal detachment: Case report

  • McCarthy John H,
  • Byrne Sinead,
  • Habib Maged S,
  • Steel David HW

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2415-6-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 3

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Abstract Background Few previous reports have described the presence of retinal refractile opacities at the macular area in patients presenting with longstanding peripheral retinal detachment. The exact nature of these opacities is unknown. Case presentation Two patients were referred with an abnormal appearance of refractile opacities in the macular area noted during routine examination. Both were found to have longstanding peripheral retinal detachments. Subretinal fluid analysis of one patient revealed the presence of multiple birefringent crystals. We hypothesise that these crystals are the origin of the refractile macular opacities noted. Conclusion This report describes the rare presentation of asymptomatic peripheral retinal detachment by the detection of refractile macular opacities on routine examination. It highlights the importance of meticulous peripheral retinal examination in these cases. The article also describes the findings of the subretinal fluid analysis and discusses the possible hypothesis behind their appearance.