Mutton fat keratitic precipitates due to anterior uveitis in sarcoidosis
Mutton fat keratitic precipitates due to anterior uveitis in sarcoidosis
Mutton fat keratitic precipitates are a manifestation of lymphocytes in the anterior chamber of the eye (anterior uveitis) in a patient with sarcoidosis. The floating lymphocytes form gray-white clumps that have the appearance of mutton fat under slit lamp examination.
From: Trobe JD. The Eyes Have It: An interactive teaching and assessment program on vision care. University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center. Reproduced under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.