پديد آورندگان :
Asadi Amoli F نويسنده , Taher-Rajabi M نويسنده , Esfahani M R نويسنده , Sadeghi A نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is one of the masquerade syndromes of malignant
melanoma that can occur with two main patterns of presentations in the eye: metastatic involvement of
uveal tract, and primary involvement of retina. We report ophthalmic, imaging and histopathological
findings in the first case diagnosed as primary choroidal NHL without central nervous system or
systemic involvement. A 37-year-old woman presented with the complaint of severe visual loss in her
right eye. Significant ocular finding included light perception of vision (LP), 2+ APD, 2+ cells in
vitreous and intraocular pressure of 46 mmHg. Fundoscopic examination revealed exudative retinal
detachment. Ocular echography showed choroidal thickening in addition to retinal detachment. MRI
showed semilunar shape lesion in the posterior right globe suggesting choroidal melanoma. Systemic
work-up could not reveal any underlying cause. The patient underwent enucleation with clinical
suggestion of choroidal melanoma. Result of histological examination showed NHL (diffuse large Bcell
type) of choroid. Immunohistochemical staining showed negative staining for HMB-45 and CD3,
positive staining for LCA, and CD20. Multiple periodic lumbar puncture, bone marrow biopsies and
MRI were unremarkable. No recurrence of tumor in systemic work-up was noted during the 36-months
follow-up. Primary choroidal NHL is one of the causes of generalized thickening of choroid and should
be considered in differential diagnosis of malignant melanoma. It is recommended to perform fine
needle biopsy before performing surgery in any patient who has had an atypical malignant melanoma.
This is, so far as we know, the first case diagnosed as primary choroidal NHL.