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  • A 35-year-old woman presented with the chief complaint of bilateral ocular itching

  • Acquired vitreous cysts may result from ocular trauma, toxoplasmosis,[3] or intermediate uveitis.[4]

  • They may be associated with high myopia and choroidal coloboma.[5]

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Summary

A Suspected Detached Pars Plana Cyst in the Vitreous Cavity

There was no history of ocular trauma or previous eye surgery. Vision in both eyes was 20/20 with N6 near vision, normal anterior segment, and an intraocular pressure of 8 mmHg in both eyes. A 2–3 mm, oval-shaped, brown-pigmented cyst that was not mobile with ocular movement was present in the vitreous cavity of the right eye. Dislocated pars plana cyst in the vitreous is an uncommon finding As this patient was asymptomatic and had no history of ocular trauma, we assumed that the cyst had been dislocated from its primary position

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