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What is the definition or description of: blue gray sclera?

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Blue grey sclera: The sclera is the white of the eye that you see when you look at your eyes. If it thins then you can see the underlying pigment which gives it a blue grey appearance. This can happen as we age; but if it get too thin it can cause it to perforate. You need to have it checked by your ophthalmologist.

Answered 3/29/2018

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