Solitary intraocular lymphoma as an initial presentation of widespread disease
- PMID: 2647068
- DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1989.01070010405034
Solitary intraocular lymphoma as an initial presentation of widespread disease
Abstract
A patient presented with a large peripapillary choroidal mass as the initial manifestation of widespread, poorly differentiated, large cell lymphoma. The choroidal tumor had clinical and ultrasonographic characteristics of a uveal malignant melanoma. A systemic evaluation and fine-needle aspiration biopsy specimens of the abdomen and choroid established the diagnosis of a lymphoma. On rare occasion, other neoplasms can simulate the diagnostic pattern of uveal melanoma, and fine-needle aspiration biopsy can be crucial in establishing the correct diagnosis.
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