TY - JOUR
T1 - PRIMARY CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND VITREORETINAL LYMPHOMA MIMICKING VIRAL RETINITIS IN A YOUNG PATIENT
AU - Mehta, Nitish
AU - Scholle, Tahira
AU - Chevez-Barrios, Patricia
AU - Schefler, Amy C.
AU - Weng, Christina Y.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/9/1
Y1 - 2023/9/1
N2 - BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to report a young immunocompetent patient with primary central nervous system and vitreoretinal lymphoma initially presenting with peripheral retinitis.METHODS: This study is a case report.RESULTS: A 31-year-old woman presented with 20/60 vision in her left eye, vitreous haze, and peripheral retinal whitening. Intravitreal and oral antivirals were initiated for presumed acute retinal necrosis. Anterior chamber paracentesis was negative for viral nucleotide. Subretinal infiltrates developed, and vitreous biopsy was performed and interpreted as "negative except for rare yeast." Antifungal therapy was initiated. She developed multiple unilateral cranial neuropathies with multifocal areas of enhancement on neuroimaging. Lumbar puncture cytology was negative for neoplastic cells. After further worsening, aforementioned specimens were sent to a specialized ophthalmic pathology laboratory and the diagnosis revised to lymphoma of the diffuse B-cell type. Initial disease regression was seen after combined systemic and intraocular chemotherapy; unfortunately, the patient suffered a central nervous system recurrence and died from systemic complications 1 year later.CONCLUSION: There has been an increased incidence of primary central nervous system and vitreoretinal lymphoma in young patients. Although vitreous biopsy is the diagnostic gold standard for vitreoretinal lymphoma, a risk of false negative interpretation exists. A high index of suspicion and expert interpretation of pathology may be necessary to secure the correct diagnosis.
AB - BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to report a young immunocompetent patient with primary central nervous system and vitreoretinal lymphoma initially presenting with peripheral retinitis.METHODS: This study is a case report.RESULTS: A 31-year-old woman presented with 20/60 vision in her left eye, vitreous haze, and peripheral retinal whitening. Intravitreal and oral antivirals were initiated for presumed acute retinal necrosis. Anterior chamber paracentesis was negative for viral nucleotide. Subretinal infiltrates developed, and vitreous biopsy was performed and interpreted as "negative except for rare yeast." Antifungal therapy was initiated. She developed multiple unilateral cranial neuropathies with multifocal areas of enhancement on neuroimaging. Lumbar puncture cytology was negative for neoplastic cells. After further worsening, aforementioned specimens were sent to a specialized ophthalmic pathology laboratory and the diagnosis revised to lymphoma of the diffuse B-cell type. Initial disease regression was seen after combined systemic and intraocular chemotherapy; unfortunately, the patient suffered a central nervous system recurrence and died from systemic complications 1 year later.CONCLUSION: There has been an increased incidence of primary central nervous system and vitreoretinal lymphoma in young patients. Although vitreous biopsy is the diagnostic gold standard for vitreoretinal lymphoma, a risk of false negative interpretation exists. A high index of suspicion and expert interpretation of pathology may be necessary to secure the correct diagnosis.
KW - intravitreal methotrexate
KW - primary CNS lymphoma
KW - primary intraocular lymphoma
KW - primary vitreoretinal lymphoma
KW - viral retinitis
KW - Retinitis/diagnosis
KW - Humans
KW - Retinal Neoplasms/diagnosis
KW - Eye Neoplasms
KW - Central Nervous System
KW - Eye Infections, Viral
KW - Vitreous Body
KW - Female
KW - Adult
KW - Central Nervous System Neoplasms/diagnosis
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U2 - 10.1097/ICB.0000000000001255
DO - 10.1097/ICB.0000000000001255
M3 - Article
C2 - 37643044
AN - SCOPUS:85168935985
SN - 1935-1089
VL - 17
SP - 567
EP - 571
JO - Retinal Cases and Brief Reports
JF - Retinal Cases and Brief Reports
IS - 5
ER -