This article aims to comprehensively describe a particular case of bilateral intraocular subluxated lens with pseudoexfoliation syndrome in a Moroccan woman with homocystinuria. We report a case of a 56-year-old patient who has a cataractous subluxated lens along with whitish deposits. The association of PEX syndrome with hyperhomocysteinemia has rarely been found. It worsens the lenses' zonular stability and causes multiple complications.
Optic disc pit is a rare congenital abnormality. This disorder can be associated with serous maculopathy which results on a visual deterioration. Pathophysiology of this maculopathy remains unknown and it appears in the third or fourth decade. There is no consensus in treatment of optic disc pit-associated maculopathy. In this article, we will report a case of an optic disc pit maculopathy in a 31 years old Moroccan patient treated with PPV.
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