Immunophenotypic shift in a case of mycosis fungoides with vitreous invasion
- PMID: 11115267
- DOI: 10.1001/archopht.118.12.1692
Immunophenotypic shift in a case of mycosis fungoides with vitreous invasion
Abstract
The case of an 82-year-old man who developed intraocular extension from mycosis fungoides, a cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, is presented. The patient died soon after intraocular involvement occurred. Immunohistochemistry of a skin biopsy, taken early in the course of the disease, disclosed a predominance of T cells with a helper/inducer phenotype (CD4(+)). However, an intraocular infiltrate obtained 7 years later contained mostly T cells with a suppressor/cytotoxic phenotype (CD8(+)). The occurrence of ocular invasion, the change in immunophenotype, and the predominant proliferation of CD8(+) lymphocytes may have been related to the poor outcome in this patient.
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