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Ophthalmic manifestations of acute and chronic leukemias presenting to a tertiary care center in India
Authors:Jacob Koshy  M Joseph John  Satish Thomas  Gurvinder Kaur  Nitin Batra  Wilson J Xavier
Affiliation:Department of Ophthalmology, Christian Medical College, Ludhiana, Punjab, India;1Department of Haemato-oncology and Bone Marrow Transplantation, Christian Medical College, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Abstract:
Context:Screening for ocular manifestations of leukemia, although not a routine practice, is important as they may antedate systemic disease or form an isolated focus of its relapse.Aims:This study evaluates the spectrum of ocular manifestations in acute and chronic leukemias presenting to a tertiary care center in India.Results:The study subjects (n = 96) comprised 61 males and 35 females whose age ranged from 18 months to 91 years (mean = 39.73, ±22.1). There were 79 adults and 17 children, 53 new and 43 existing patients, 68 acute and 28 chronic, 61 myeloid and 35 lymphoid patients. Ocular lesions were found in 42 patients (43.8%). The ocular manifestations of leukemia were significantly (P = 0.01467) more frequent in acute 35/68 (51.9%) than chronic 7/28 (25%) leukemias. Primary or direct leukemic infiltration was seen in 8 (8.3%) subjects while secondary or indirect involvement due to anemia, thrombocytopenia, hyperviscosity, total body irradiation, and immunosuppression were seen in 42 (43.8%) subjects. Ocular changes were present in 37/79 (46.8%) adults and 5/17 (29.4%) children (P = 0.09460). Twenty-eight males (28/61) 45.9% and 14/35 (40%) females had ocular manifestations (P = 0.2874). The ocular manifestations were significantly (P = 0.01158) more frequent in myeloid leukemias 32/61 (52.9%) than lymphoid leukemias 10/35 (28.6%).Conclusions:Leukemic ophthalmic lesions were found in 42/96 (43.8%) patients. Ocular involvement is more often seen in adults, acute and myeloid leukemias. All the primary leukemic manifestations were seen in males. A periodic ophthalmic examination should be mandatory for all leukemic patients, as ocular changes are often picked up in asymptomatic patients.AimTo study the spectrum of ocular manifestations in acute and chronic leukemias presenting to a tertiary center in India.
Keywords:Leukemia   ophthalmic manifestations   retinal hemorrhages   retinopathy
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