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. 1975 Jan-Feb;19(4):224-39.

Intraocular reticulum-cell sarcoma: clinico-pathologic study of four cases and review of the literature

  • PMID: 1089323

Intraocular reticulum-cell sarcoma: clinico-pathologic study of four cases and review of the literature

C C Barr et al. Surv Ophthalmol. 1975 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Four patients with primary intraocular reticulum-cell sarcoma were presented. All of the patients were followed at the Wilmer Institute for periods of up to ten years. All had decreased visual acuity and a uveitis that was refractory to standard forms of therapy. In one case, the correct diagnosis was made clinically. At autopsy, two of the patients had systemic reticulum-cell sarcoma, a third had intracranial reticulum-cell sarcoma, and in a fourth case the disease process was confined to the eye. The literature is reviewed and the clinico-pathologic features of the total of 14 cases are analyzed. It is emphasized that a recalcitrant uveitis was present in almost all of the cases reported. Differential diagnosis and methods of diagnosis are discussed.

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