Case report: atypical, unilateral optic nerve infiltration as the first sign of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (all) relapse

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  • who: Haidar Khalil from the Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a malignant hematologic disease presenting clinically with proliferation of immature lymphatic cells in the bone marrow and peripheral blood [1]Ocular symptoms can occur in different stages of ALL. They can be the first manifestation of leukemia (either primary or secondary), occur after the diagnosis has been established, or be the first sign of a relapse after remission [2]. Secondary ocular manifestations include retinal hemorrhages and retinal venous occlusions due to hematologic abnormalities [2]. Primary ocular leukemic infiltration can also affect the orbit, anterior segment, and the . . .

     

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