Intraocular Invasion of Adult T-Cell Leukemia Cells without Systemic Symptoms after Cataract Surgery

Adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) is an aggressive lymphoid proliferation associated with the human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I). The intraocular invasion of ATL is a rare event. A 75-year-old man without any systemic disease underwent uneventful cataract surgery of the right eye. On postoperative...

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Main Authors: Kazuichi Maruyama, Kenji Nagata, Kentaro Kojima, Toru Inaba, Sunao Sugita, Manabu Mochizuki, Shigeru Kinoshita
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2013-11-01
Series:Case Reports in Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/355486
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spelling doaj-e5d3e97505bd4f1f83b872a5616a5fef2020-11-24T22:37:54ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Ophthalmology1663-26992013-11-014325225610.1159/000355486355486Intraocular Invasion of Adult T-Cell Leukemia Cells without Systemic Symptoms after Cataract SurgeryKazuichi MaruyamaKenji NagataKentaro KojimaToru InabaSunao SugitaManabu MochizukiShigeru KinoshitaAdult T-cell leukemia (ATL) is an aggressive lymphoid proliferation associated with the human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I). The intraocular invasion of ATL is a rare event. A 75-year-old man without any systemic disease underwent uneventful cataract surgery of the right eye. On postoperative day 6, the patient presented with blurred vision due to severe vitreous opacity in the right eye. Analysis of the vitreous fluid revealed a suspected ATL infection based on the flow cytometric analysis. Moreover, cytological examination of the vitreous specimen revealed flower cell infiltration, and HTLV-1 DNA was detected by PCR analysis of the vitreous sample. Monoclonal T-cell receptor chain rearrangement was also detected by PCR. Thorough analysis of a vitreous sample is essential for vitrectomy in vitreous opacity of unknown cause. Flow cytometric, cytological, and PCR analysis of vitreous samples is beneficial for determining the cause of this kind of severe illness.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/355486Adult T-cell leukemiaIntraocular invasionFlow cytometry
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author Kazuichi Maruyama
Kenji Nagata
Kentaro Kojima
Toru Inaba
Sunao Sugita
Manabu Mochizuki
Shigeru Kinoshita
spellingShingle Kazuichi Maruyama
Kenji Nagata
Kentaro Kojima
Toru Inaba
Sunao Sugita
Manabu Mochizuki
Shigeru Kinoshita
Intraocular Invasion of Adult T-Cell Leukemia Cells without Systemic Symptoms after Cataract Surgery
Case Reports in Ophthalmology
Adult T-cell leukemia
Intraocular invasion
Flow cytometry
author_facet Kazuichi Maruyama
Kenji Nagata
Kentaro Kojima
Toru Inaba
Sunao Sugita
Manabu Mochizuki
Shigeru Kinoshita
author_sort Kazuichi Maruyama
title Intraocular Invasion of Adult T-Cell Leukemia Cells without Systemic Symptoms after Cataract Surgery
title_short Intraocular Invasion of Adult T-Cell Leukemia Cells without Systemic Symptoms after Cataract Surgery
title_full Intraocular Invasion of Adult T-Cell Leukemia Cells without Systemic Symptoms after Cataract Surgery
title_fullStr Intraocular Invasion of Adult T-Cell Leukemia Cells without Systemic Symptoms after Cataract Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Intraocular Invasion of Adult T-Cell Leukemia Cells without Systemic Symptoms after Cataract Surgery
title_sort intraocular invasion of adult t-cell leukemia cells without systemic symptoms after cataract surgery
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Ophthalmology
issn 1663-2699
publishDate 2013-11-01
description Adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) is an aggressive lymphoid proliferation associated with the human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I). The intraocular invasion of ATL is a rare event. A 75-year-old man without any systemic disease underwent uneventful cataract surgery of the right eye. On postoperative day 6, the patient presented with blurred vision due to severe vitreous opacity in the right eye. Analysis of the vitreous fluid revealed a suspected ATL infection based on the flow cytometric analysis. Moreover, cytological examination of the vitreous specimen revealed flower cell infiltration, and HTLV-1 DNA was detected by PCR analysis of the vitreous sample. Monoclonal T-cell receptor chain rearrangement was also detected by PCR. Thorough analysis of a vitreous sample is essential for vitrectomy in vitreous opacity of unknown cause. Flow cytometric, cytological, and PCR analysis of vitreous samples is beneficial for determining the cause of this kind of severe illness.
topic Adult T-cell leukemia
Intraocular invasion
Flow cytometry
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/355486
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