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Kazuichi Maruyama1, Kenji Nagata2, Kentaro Kojima2, Toru Inaba3, Sunao Sugita4, Manabu Mochizuki5, Shigeru Kinoshita2.
Abstract
Adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) is an aggressive lymphoid proliferation associated with the human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I). The intraocular invasion of ATL is a rare event. A 75-year-old man without any systemic disease underwent uneventful cataract surgery of the right eye. On postoperative day 6, the patient presented with blurred vision due to severe vitreous opacity in the right eye. Analysis of the vitreous fluid revealed a suspected ATL infection based on the flow cytometric analysis. Moreover, cytological examination of the vitreous specimen revealed flower cell infiltration, and HTLV-1 DNA was detected by PCR analysis of the vitreous sample. Monoclonal T-cell receptor chain rearrangement was also detected by PCR. Thorough analysis of a vitreous sample is essential for vitrectomy in vitreous opacity of unknown cause. Flow cytometric, cytological, and PCR analysis of vitreous samples is beneficial for determining the cause of this kind of severe illness.Entities:
Keywords: Adult T-cell leukemia; Flow cytometry; Intraocular invasion
Year: 2013 PMID: 24348412 PMCID: PMC3861856 DOI: 10.1159/000355486
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Ophthalmol ISSN: 1663-2699
Fig. 1Fundus findings before vitrectomy. A fundus photograph shows diffuse vitreous opacity in the right eye. The fundus became cloudy compared to the healthy eye. No obvious opacity can be seen in the left eye.
Fig. 2Flow cytometry analysis reveals both the vitreous and the peripheral blood. a A high rate (35.4%) of CD4 and CD8 double-positive T cells was detected in the vitreous sample. b A low rate (1.4%) of CD4 and CD8 double-positive T cells was detected in the peripheral blood. c ATL flower cells can be seen in the vitreous sample. A large number of typical ATL cells were detected in the vitreous sample, which had many nuclear lobules and basophilic cytoplasm. d Detection of proviral DNA of HTLV-I in the vitreous of our ATL patient. M = Molecular size marker; N = negative control; P = positive control (HTLV-I-infected cells); S = vitreous sample of our ATL patient. Arrow indicates 300 bp.