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Middle East Afr J Ophthalmol ; 19(4): 410-2, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23248545

ABSTRACT

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) can present with various ocular complications but exudative retinal detachment is a rare complication. A 36-year-old healthy young adult male presented with gradual decrease in the vision in both eyes over nearly 2 weeks. His best-corrected visual acuities were 20/50 and 20/25 at distance and N12 and N10 at near in the right and left eyes, respectively. Fluorescein angiography and optical coherence topography indicated bilateral exudative retinal detachment. Systemic workup revealed a marked increase in the number of white blood cells with 30% blast cells and immunophenotyping revealed common acute lymphoblastic leukemia-associated antigen (CALLA) positive precursor B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) tap was negative. The patient started systemic chemotherapy and steroids. Bilateral exudative retinal detachment may be a presenting sign of acute lymphoblastic leukemiaALL in an otherwise healthy young adult. Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of leukemia in such patients. A simple blood investigation such as complete blood profile confirms the diagnosis.


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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma/complications , Retina/pathology , Retinal Detachment/etiology , Adult , Diagnosis, Differential , Fluorescein Angiography , Fundus Oculi , Humans , Male , Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma/diagnosis , Retinal Detachment/diagnosis , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Visual Acuity
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