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TitleUnmasking an unusual presentation of Hodgkin's lymphoma masquerading as ocular inflammation: a case report
PurposeHodgkin's lymphoma (HL) is an extremely rare cause of ocular inflammation that is usually not considered in the typical workup of uveitis and other eye diseases. A few cases of ocular inflammation were reported previously showcasing HL with absence of typical symptoms of HL at presentation. Acknowledging the potential ocular inflammation associated with HL can prompt ophthalmologists to broaden their diagnostic approach and collaborate with internal medicine departments to investigate this rare yet significant etiology.
MethodsRetrospective analysis of a single clinical case
ResultsA 17-year-old Caucasian woman presenting unilateral panuveitis was later diagnosed with HL. The ocular findings were non-necrotizing scleritis, anterior uveitis, vitritis, white/yellowish chorioretinal lesions, papillitis and vasculitis. A left supra-clavicular lymph node biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of nodular sclerosing Hodgkin's lymphoma stage IIB. Other causes of uveitis were excluded. Chemotherapy led to remission of the disease and the ocular lesions became quiescent with persistent pigmented chorioretinal scars.
Conclusion Hodgkin's lymphoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of diseases that can occasionally be revealed by unilateral ocular inflammation. A comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach is key to properly assessing such cases.
Conflict of interestNo
Authors 1
Last nameZEIN EL DIN
InitialsA
DepartmentOphthalmology - CHIREC Delta
CityBrussels
Authors 2
Last nameAbdo
InitialsR
DepartmentOphthalmology - CHIREC Delta
CityBrussels
Authors 3
Last nameBoustani
InitialsG
DepartmentOphthtalmology - CHIREC Delta
CityBrussels
Authors 4
Last nameSalik
InitialsD
DepartmentOphthtalmology - CHIREC Delta
CityBrussels
Authors 5
Last namePourjavan
InitialsS
DepartmentOphthtalmology - CHIREC Delta
CityBrussels
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