1984
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1054672
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Seltene Form der Augenmitbeteiligung bei akuter lymphatischer Leukämie

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“…Decker et Burnstine (5) described it as the only sign of the disease relapse or it could be preceding the relapse (2). Harrer et al (11) draws our attention to the typical picture of grayish-white exudate -pseudohypopyon and frequent hemorrhage into the the anterior chamber. The distinction of isolated leukemic infiltration in form of iritis is necessary for an early therapy application.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Decker et Burnstine (5) described it as the only sign of the disease relapse or it could be preceding the relapse (2). Harrer et al (11) draws our attention to the typical picture of grayish-white exudate -pseudohypopyon and frequent hemorrhage into the the anterior chamber. The distinction of isolated leukemic infiltration in form of iritis is necessary for an early therapy application.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The involvement of the anterior part of uvea is rare (1) and leukemic infiltration of the iris is only sporadic (12,20,11). The rise of pseudohypophyon represents the first sign of the disease's relapse, but its occurrence is rare (5,2).…”
Section: Isolated Leukemic Infiltration Of the Irismentioning
confidence: 99%