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2015
DOI: 10.1159/000439265
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A Case Report of Vogt's Limbal Girdle and Retinitis Pigmentosa in a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy: A Rare and Unusual Association

Abstract: Aim: To describe a rare case of Vogt's limbal girdle in a boy with retinitis pigmentosa. Methods: A 13-year-old boy from India presented to us with progressive diminution of vision and nyctalopia for 5 years. On examination, he had the characteristic features of retinitis pigmentosa with the fundus showing disc pallor, bony spicules and arteriolar attenuation. His anterior segment examination showed Vogt's limbal girdle in both eyes. Results: Vogt's limbal girdle is a corneal degeneration usually seen in elder… Show more

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“…There are many types of ocular surface lesions. Pingueculum, conjunctival calcification, Vogt's limbal girdle, furrow degeneration, and Salzmann's nodular degeneration are conditions that usually occur in older individuals [9][10][11][12]. Corneal and conjunctival calcifications can be idiopathic or associated with chronic renal failure and hyperparathyroidism [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are many types of ocular surface lesions. Pingueculum, conjunctival calcification, Vogt's limbal girdle, furrow degeneration, and Salzmann's nodular degeneration are conditions that usually occur in older individuals [9][10][11][12]. Corneal and conjunctival calcifications can be idiopathic or associated with chronic renal failure and hyperparathyroidism [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%