Lauren A. Nakhleh , Jamie A. Keen , Elisabeth Sledz , Meenakshi Chaku , Brooke Johnson , Larissa K. Ghadiali
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A novel presentation of ocular chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Purpose
To describe a rare presentation of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) involving the conjunctiva and caruncle.
Observations
A 64-year-old male with a history of systemic CLL and a blind right eye due to retinal vascular disease and optic neuropathy presented with gradually worsening redness and foreign body sensation in the same eye. Anterior exam revealed chemosis, thickened conjunctiva, an enlarged caruncle with an irregular surface, and large pale superior and inferior forniceal follicles, altogether concerning for infiltration of the conjunctiva by CLL. Conjunctival and caruncular biopsies demonstrated small CD5+ B-cell lymphoma, consistent with CLL.
Conclusions and importance
CLL is the most common form of leukemia in the western world, though there is a relatively low prevalence of ocular manifestations. Our case revealed a unique presentation of this disease manifesting in the conjunctiva and caruncle. Performing an incisional biopsy of the abnormal appearing tissue for analysis with cell typing was essential to confirming this diagnosis. This case reveals a novel presentation of CLL involving the caruncle and emphasizes the importance of obtaining a tissue biopsy in patients presenting with atypical changes seen on the conjunctiva and caruncle with a history of known hematologic malignancy.
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication that welcomes the submission of original, previously unpublished case report manuscripts directed to ophthalmologists and visual science specialists. The cases shall be challenging and stimulating but shall also be presented in an educational format to engage the readers as if they are working alongside with the caring clinician scientists to manage the patients. Submissions shall be clear, concise, and well-documented reports. Brief reports and case series submissions on specific themes are also very welcome.