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Sampaolesi line

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Sampaolesi line is a sign which may be observed during a clinical eye examination. During gonioscopy (where the structures of the eye's anterior segment are examined), if an abundance of brown pigment is seen at or anterior to Schwalbe's line, a Sampaolesi line is said to be present. The presence of a Sampaolesi line can signify pigment dispersion syndrome or pseudoexfoliation syndrome.

Gonioscopy is performed during eye examinations, which involves placing a mirrored lens on the patient's cornea in order to visualise the angle of the Anterior chamber of eyeball.

Causes

  • Idiopathic
  • Pigment Dispersion Syndrome
  • Pseduoexfoliation/Exfoliation Syndrome
  • References

    Sampaolesi line Wikipedia