Decreased vision as initial presenting symptom of acute lymphoblastic leukemia: A case report

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Abstract

This case illustrates that hematologic disorders must be considered as a potentially life-Threatening cause for vision loss. Proper laboratory workup and timely interdisciplinary approach are essential to ensure the best possible care for ophthalmic patients. Historically, before the use of bone marrow biopsy, the ophthalmologist was often asked to assist in the diagnosis of leukemia. Since ophthalmological symptoms may be the initial presenting signs of leukemia as highlighted in this case, the ophthalmogist is still of crucial importance.

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Palme, C., Bechrakis, N. E., Stattin, M., Haas, G., & Zehetner, C. (2016). Decreased vision as initial presenting symptom of acute lymphoblastic leukemia: A case report. Case Reports in Ophthalmology, 7(2), 377–383. https://doi.org/10.1159/000447994

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