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Calcium deposits in the cornea: histopathological study

Abstract

Objective:

To study, through histopathological examination, calcium deposits in the cornea and its different presentation forms.

Methods:

Observational, transversal, retrospective and descriptive study of corneal buttons from penetrating keratoplasty from 2006 to 2015. Routine staining was performed with Hematoxylin-eosin, and in some cases additional staining was performed: Masson, PAS (Periodic Acid Of Schiff reaction) and reticulin. The tissues were examined with an optical microscope by the authors. We selected only the cases in which calcium deposits were identified in the histopathological examination. After the cases were selected, a chart review was carried out looking for information about sex, age and transplantation etiology.

Results:

Twelve cases were included. The different forms of corneal calcium deposits presentation found in the histopathological examination were granules, plaques and oval formations or their associations. The main form of deposition were isolated or associated granules in 9 (75%) cases, followed by isolated or associated plaques in 8 (66.66% cases). The most frequent association was granule + plaque in 5 (41.66%) cases, followed by granules + oval formations in 2 (16.66%) cases. From the findings in the histopathological examination, a classification and a possible evolution of the corneal calcium deposits was proposed.

Conclusion:

Through histopathological examination we demonstrate the different forms of calcium deposits presentation in the cornea and propose a possible evolution for them. Oval formations were described as a new presentation form for these deposits, which remain demanding a better understanding.

Keywords:
Calcium deposits; Cornea/histopathology; Keratoplasty

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