Scleropachynsis Maculopathy

Abstract
• To our knowledge, this is the first clinicopathologic report of a previously unrecognized maculopathy in which there is thickening and mucopolysaccharide deposition in the sclera subjacent to the macula. A healthy 50-year-old man had bilateral mottling of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in the macular region. The left eye was enucleated because of a choroidal melanoma. Histopathologic examination disclosed a thickened sclera with abnormal collagen fibrils with diameters up to 5,800 A and compressed choroid. The overlying RPE had areas of hypopigmentation, hyperpigmentation, and hyperplasia and contained intracytoplasmic lipofuscin.