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A case of ocular hypertension with hypopyon by ocular infiltration of acute lymphocytic leukemia Kimihiko Chikazawa 1 , Hiroshi Hirose 1 , Tomohiro Hattori 1 1Department of Ophthalmology, National Hospital Organization Nagoya Medical Center pp.629-633
Published Date 2024/5/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410215178
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Abstract Purpose:To report a case of uveitis with hypopyon developed ocular hypertension during the exacerbation stage of acute leukemia that was diagnosed as intraocular infiltration of acute lymphocytic leukemia(ALL)by pathological examination, and remitted with radiotherapy.

Case:A 57-year-old woman was treated with antibody therapy and cerebrospinal fluid injections of anticancer drugs due to a recurrence of acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL)that had invaded the central nervous system(CNS). She had become blind in her left eye one year ago due to optic neuritis, and was being followed up at our hospital. She visited our hospital because she noticed a decrease in her right vision during treatment for a recurrence of CNS invasion.

Result:The best corrected visual acuity was 0.9 for the right eye and HM for the left eye. Intraocular pressure was 30 mmHg for the right eye and 9 mmHg for the left eye. Mild hypopyon was observed for the right eye, but the fundus was almost normal. Intraocular pressure(IOP)did not decrease even with glaucoma eye drops and oral administration of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors for high IOP in the right eye, and the hypopyon increased despite treatment with betamethasone sodium phosphate eye drops. Intraocular infiltration of ALL was diagnosed based on pathological examination of a specimen obtained through a right anterior chamber puncture and cell surface antigen test. Radiation therapy was started immediately after diagnosis, and within a few days, the infiltrating cells disappeared and the IOP normalized.

Conclusion:We experienced a case of uveitis in which intraocular infiltration of ALL presented with hypopyon and elevated IOP, and pathological examinations and cell surface antigen test were useful in the process of reaching the diagnosis. Symptoms quickly improved after radiation exposure.


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