Uveal lymphoid infiltrates: Immunohistochemical evidence for a lymphoid neoplasia

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Abstract

A 67-year-old man presented with a diffuse choroidal and ciliary body infiltrate, suggesting clinically and ultrasonographically a diffuse uveal melanoma. After enucleation both morphological and immunohistochemical data were highly suggestive of a diffuse, low-grade B cell lymphoma or lymphoplasmacytic immunocytoma. The diffficulties of clinical and histopathological differential diagnosis of uveal lymphoid infiltrates are emphasised. In view of the excellent life prognosis of these tumours, treatment of the patient should be directed towards the preservation of ocular function.

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Ben-Ezra, D., Sahel, J. A., Harris, N. L., Hemo, I., & Albert, D. M. (1989). Uveal lymphoid infiltrates: Immunohistochemical evidence for a lymphoid neoplasia. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 73(10), 846–851. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.73.10.846

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