Leukemic retinal infiltrates – Report of an uncommon clinical presentation and review of literature

Divya Karuppannasamy, P. Sundaram, B. Pandian, G. Lawanya
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We report a rare case of leukaemic retinal infiltrates in a patient with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) in the chronic phase. A 52-year-old male, a known case of CML, presented with a sudden, painless decrease in vision in both eyes of 4 days duration. Fundus examination revealed a normal optic disc and vessels, multiple retinal haemorrhages, and Roth spots along with discrete retinal infiltrates in the macula and mid-periphery in both eyes. Peripheral smear examination revealed anaemia, thrombocytopenia, and neutrophilic leucocytosis with 1% blast cells, suggestive of CML in the chronic phase. Treatment with oral imatinib resulted in haematological recovery as well as resolution of retinal infiltrates. Leukaemic retinal infiltrates can occur uncommonly in chronic phase of CML, and their recognition as a sign of possible extra-medullary disease is vital. Prompt ophthalmic evaluation and treatment may reduce visual morbidity as well as prevent systemic relapse.
白血病性视网膜浸润-罕见临床表现报告及文献复习
我们报告了一例罕见的慢性粒细胞白血病(CML)慢性期患者的白血病视网膜浸润病例。一名52岁的男性,一名已知的慢性粒细胞白血病患者,在4天内双眼视力突然无痛下降。眼底检查显示,双眼视盘和血管正常,多处视网膜出血,黄斑和中周边有Roth斑点以及离散的视网膜浸润。外周涂片检查显示贫血、血小板减少和中性粒细胞白细胞增多,有1%的母细胞,提示慢性粒细胞白血病。口服伊马替尼治疗导致血液学恢复以及视网膜浸润的消退。白血病视网膜浸润在慢性粒细胞白血病的慢性期可能罕见,将其识别为可能的髓外疾病的标志至关重要。及时的眼科评估和治疗可以降低视觉发病率,并防止全身复发。
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