A 72-year-old man presented to the ophthalmology department with complaints of progressive bluish discoloration of the sclerae of both eyes for the past one year. He had no ocular discomfort or blurry vision.
Medical history: Inflammatory arthritis Medication history: Minocycline (for 15 years) On examination: Bluish discoloration of the sclera of both eyes and pinnae of both ears Ocular coherence tomography: No scleral thinning Other ophthalmologic examination: Normal Source: NEJM