Uveal lymphoid infiltration with systemic extension

Journal: Archivos De La Sociedad Espanola De Oftalmologia
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Abstract

Methods: We report the case of a patient who was surgically treated in his right eye because of an uncontrollable glaucoma and a retinal detachment without retinal break. Ultrasound and computed tomography showed diffuse choroidal thickening. During 6 years of follow-up, he developed a major ocular and orbitary invasion and bone marrow infiltration. He was treated by enucleation and chemotherapy with apparent total remission.

Conclusions: Reactive lymphoid hyperplasia of the uvea consists of a lymphocytic proliferation that primarily involves the uveal tract. This process is regarded as a low malignant condition, but this case of late diagnosis showed a tendency to orbital and systemic extension.

Authors
J Barbón García, C Viña Escalar, C Menéndez Fernández, C Fernández Alvarez, C Carballo Fernández, P Villarreal Renedo