2016
DOI: 10.1097/icb.0000000000000264
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Ocular Manifestations of Primary Myelofibrosis

Abstract: Neoplastic infiltration of primary idiopathic myelofibrosis into the eye and surrounding structures, which is scantly described in the current literature, may be an early sign of new onset or relapsing primary myelofibrosis. Chemotherapy can be very effective in the ultimate treatment and remission of these ocular symptoms.

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“…Therefore, the manifestations seen in these patients are more often related to anaemia associated with ischemic retinopathy, neovascularisation, retinal haemorrhages and cotton wool spots [17]. Direct involvement of the eyes in the form of extramedullary haematopoiesis is also seen in PMF, similar to different leukaemias [18][19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Ocular Manifestations Prevalence and Pathophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the manifestations seen in these patients are more often related to anaemia associated with ischemic retinopathy, neovascularisation, retinal haemorrhages and cotton wool spots [17]. Direct involvement of the eyes in the form of extramedullary haematopoiesis is also seen in PMF, similar to different leukaemias [18][19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Ocular Manifestations Prevalence and Pathophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One case of inflammation of the iris, iritis, in an ET patient has been documented [33], and one case of paraneoplastic infiltration of the uveal tract in both eyes resulting in narrow angle-closure glaucoma described [20]. Glaucoma, where the intraocular pressure is high, causing possible damage to the optic nerve, has been reported several times as a cause of underlying MPN disease in all three types of MPNs, and some of the cases where due to neovascular glaucoma secondary to occlusion of the retinal vessels [19,20,34,35].…”
Section: Iris and Anglementioning
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“…В сетчатке по ходу сосудов видны беловатые полосы, представляющие собой пе-риваскулярную лейкемическую инфильтрацию. Могут наблюдаться преретинальные кровоизли-яния, интраретинальные кровоизлияния окру-глые и в форме пламени [14,18,19]. Нередко в цен-тре ретинального кровоизлияния можно видеть белый участок, вызванный аккумуляцией лейко-цитов.…”
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“…Ретинопатия преимущественно развивается при рецидиве за-болевания [13]. Описаны случаи, когда глазные симптомы были первым проявлением рецидива лейкоза [10,[14][15][16].…”
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“…Наблюдаются преретинальные и интраретинальные кровоизлияния. В литературе описаны случаи, когда симптомы со стороны зрительной системы были первым проявлением рецидива заболевания [2][3][4][5]. При инициальной диагностике пациентов изменения на глазном дне выявляют лишь в 10% случаев [2].…”
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