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Iwona Rospond-Kubiak1, Jarosław Kocięcki, Marcin Stopa.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Ocular lymphomas account for five to 10 percent of all extra-nodal lymphomas. Primary uveal lymphoma is quite a rare entity and usually unilateral. We present a case of a primary uveal lymphoma with conjunctival and orbital extension, successfully managed with oral chlorambucil. CASEEntities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23822827 PMCID: PMC3704902 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-7-173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Left eye at presentation. (A) Conjunctival lesion in the superotemporal quadrant, (B) fundus of the left eye showing the posterior pole (B) and choroidal infiltration with secondary retinal detachment in the inferior (D) and superior (F) periphery. (C,E) Magnetic resonance imaging of the orbits revealing left choroidal tumor mass and two lesions around the optic nerve in T1-weighted and T2-weighted images, respectively.
Figure 2The response to oral chlorambucil at four (A,B,C) and 10 (D,E,F) months after the onset of therapy. The conjunctival lesion is diminished (A,D), with flattening of the choroid together with disappearance of secondary retinal detachment (B,E) and regression of the choroid mass and retrobulbar lesions on ultrasound (C,F).