2014
DOI: 10.1002/ajh.23693
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When the eye gives it all: Diagnosis of relapsing acute myeloblastic leukemia with anterior chamber tap of a chronic hypopyon

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“…However, isolated ocular relapse without systemic involvement of AML is particularly rare. To our knowledge, there are 3 reported cases of this in the paediatric population with ocular presentations of hypopyon [ 11 ] and choroidal infiltrates with serous retinal detachment [ 12 , 13 ], while the 5 reported adult cases had ocular presentations of choroidal infiltrates [ 1 , 14 , 15 ], conjunctival infiltrates [ 10 ], and hypopyon [ 16 ]. Two of the reported paediatric cases presented with choroidal infiltrates culminating in serous retinal detachments [ 12 , 13 ].…”
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“…However, isolated ocular relapse without systemic involvement of AML is particularly rare. To our knowledge, there are 3 reported cases of this in the paediatric population with ocular presentations of hypopyon [ 11 ] and choroidal infiltrates with serous retinal detachment [ 12 , 13 ], while the 5 reported adult cases had ocular presentations of choroidal infiltrates [ 1 , 14 , 15 ], conjunctival infiltrates [ 10 ], and hypopyon [ 16 ]. Two of the reported paediatric cases presented with choroidal infiltrates culminating in serous retinal detachments [ 12 , 13 ].…”
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“… 71 While leukemic hypopyon is strongly associated with the presence of extramedullary infiltration, especially CNS leukemia, some rare cases of isolated ocular relapse have been reported. 70 , 72 , 75 , 76 Authors have suggested that leukemic hypopyon is associated with systemic relapse even when systemic evaluation does not detect leukemia and concluded that systemic chemotherapy combined with local therapy is advised in these patients. 71 …”
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“…Since then, there have been multiple cases documenting the pseudohypopyon in AML. [5][6][7] Increased reports of pseudohypopyon in AML should prompt evolving clinical approaches. This unusual manifestation of AML relapse portends a grave prognosis.…”
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“…6 In the 1 case of long-term survival after presentation of the pseudohypopyon, the patient showed no other evidence of extramedullary leukemic infiltration outside the eye. 5 This uncommonly successful outcome impresses the importance of prompt identification of AML relapse. The immuneprivileged microenvironment, coupled with low penetration of chemotherapeutics, may allow the anterior chamber to shelter malignant seeds, leaving it susceptible to relapse.…”
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