J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1979 Jun;20(2):239-243.

Two Cases of Asteroid Hyalitis

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, Presbyterian Medical Center, Jeon Ju, Korea.

Abstract

Asteroid hyalitis is a condition in which myriads of creamy or dull-white opacities (asteroid bodies) are suspended in the vitreous. Asteroid bodies are spherical or disc-shaped white bodies in the vitreous and were first differentiated from scyminans by Benson in 1894 as asteroid hyalitis (Benson's disease). The authors report here two cases of asteroid hyalitis: the first, a 55 year old male is associated with vitreoretinal hemorrhage, and the second, a 47 year old male is associated with cataract. Lens dislocation and pulmonary tuberculosis. They have no diabetes or hypercholesterolemla. We briefIy reviewed the literature relating to the asteroid hyalitis.


MeSH Terms

Cataract
Hemorrhage
Humans
Lens Subluxation
Male
Middle Aged
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
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