2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajoc.2022.101573
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Sclerouveitis with exudative retinal detachment associated with chronic myelomonocytic leukemia

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“…Scleritis in patients with leukaemia has been rarely reported. However, studies by Patel et al and Nachbor and Minkus describe patients with non-infectious scleritis that occurred secondary to leukaemia or as part of a paraneoplastic phenomenon 13 14. These reports suggest that these entities should be included in the differential diagnosis of a patient with known leukaemia and scleritis.…”
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“…Scleritis in patients with leukaemia has been rarely reported. However, studies by Patel et al and Nachbor and Minkus describe patients with non-infectious scleritis that occurred secondary to leukaemia or as part of a paraneoplastic phenomenon 13 14. These reports suggest that these entities should be included in the differential diagnosis of a patient with known leukaemia and scleritis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Optos colour fundus photo of the right eye showed an inferior hemi-retinal bullous macula-off exudative retinal detachment (ERD) (red asterisk) (a) possibly associated with SLE-related posterior scleritis (Figure 1). [1][2][3][4] The retinal pigment epithelium appeared to have ripped and rolled over under the retina in the inferotemporal quadrant (more obvious in figure b yellow asterisk). Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and orbits did not demonstrate any significant findings.…”
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