Optic nerve infiltration as a significant feature in the treatment of a rare secondary intraocular lymphoma derived from a primary breast B-cell lymphoma: A case report
Siti R Fadhila,
Tiara G Pratomo,
Felicia S Herdian
et al.
Abstract:Intraocular lymphoma (IOL) is a rare form of lymphocytic malignancy which may pose a significant diagnostic challenge as it may masquerade various uveitis entities, with secondary IOL being less common than primary IOL. A 47-year-old woman presented with blurring of the right eye and floaters since 5 months before admission. She had a history of complete remission from primary breast diffuse large B cell lymphoma for five consecutive years. Both eyes had vitreous haziness and several yellowish, thickened retin… Show more
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