Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia with Orbital and Sinonasal Manifestations.

Donald Bennett, Ashwini Sarathy, Kelly McKenna, Allison Reeder, Cassandra Raziel, Prajesh Adhikari, Elizabeth Houle, Carolyn Orgain
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Background: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a slowly progressive disease most often affecting older patients. Although CLL is typically identified on routine blood work, unique manifestations of the disease have been described both at the time of diagnosis and in the setting of indolent disease. Methods: We present on 3 CLL patients with previously stable oncologic disease who presented with orbital pathologies including dacryocystitis, epiphora, proptosis, and diplopia. Results: All 3 cases were found to have recurrences of CLL confirmed on pathology and were managed both surgically and medically with collaboration from ophthalmology and medical oncology. All patients experienced significant improvement in their symptoms. Conclusions: Otolaryngologists should be suspicious of local active disease in CLL patients with orbital complaints. Awareness of rare orbital and sinonasal manifestations of the disease can improve early detection of CLL.

伴有眼眶和鼻窦表现的慢性淋巴细胞白血病
背景:慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL)是一种进展缓慢的疾病,多发于老年患者。虽然慢性淋巴细胞白血病通常是在常规血液检查中发现的,但在诊断时和病情不严重的情况下,都有该病的独特表现。方法:我们介绍了 3 名先前肿瘤病情稳定的 CLL 患者,他们出现了眼眶病变,包括泪囊炎、外眦赘皮、眼球突出和复视。结果:在眼科和肿瘤内科的合作下,所有 3 例患者均接受了手术和药物治疗。所有患者的症状都得到了明显改善。结论:耳鼻喉科医生应对伴有眼眶不适的 CLL 患者的局部活动性疾病持怀疑态度。了解罕见的眼眶和鼻窦疾病表现可提高对CLL的早期发现率。
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