| Literature DB >> 28845330 |
Yaran Koban1, Hatice Özlece2, Orhan Ayar3, Mustafa Koç4, Hüseyin Çelik1, Zeliha Yazar1, Ayşe Burcu1.
Abstract
A 72-year-old woman presented with acute onset of double vision, bilateral complete blepharoptosis, and nearly complete ophthalmoplegia. Orbital and brain magnetic resonance imaging were normal. Further investigation revealed bicytopenia with hepatosplenomegaly. Liver biopsy revealed mantle cell lymphoma. Cytology later showed the presence of mantle cells in cerebrospinal fluid analysis. Her ophthalmoplegia improved from her first cycle of systemic and intrathecal chemotherapy. To the best of our knowledge, this is the second case in the literature of mantle cell lymphoma with central nervous system involvement presenting with ophthalmoplegia. This symptom should be considered one of the initial signs of mantle cell lymphoma.Entities:
Keywords: blepharoptosis; mantle cell lymphoma; ophthalmoplegia
Year: 2017 PMID: 28845330 PMCID: PMC5563554 DOI: 10.4274/tjo.80557
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Turk J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2149-8709
Figure 1A) Bilateral complete ptosis and B) right exotropia in primary gaze position; C, D) Nearly complete ophthalmoplegia in both eyes except minimal abduction