PURPOSE: To investigate sclerochoroidal calcification in a patient with Git
elman syndrome.
METHOD: Case report. Bilateral fundus abnormalities observed in a 58-year-o
ld woman were documented with fluorescein angiography and tomodensitometry,
RESULTS: Symmetric yellow-white subretinal lesions were observed in the sup
erotemporal midperiphery of the fundus of each eye. Tomodensitometry examin
ation was consistent with calcium deposition, The medical history included
Gitelman syndrome. Sclerochoroidal calcification probably resulted from the
severe hypomagnesemia.
CONCLUSION: Gitelman syndrome may be a cause of sclerochoroidal calcificati
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