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Letter

Acquired Drusenoid Deposits on Infrared Imaging as a Sign of Vitreoretinal Lymphoma

Pages 161-163 | Received 02 May 2013, Accepted 01 Aug 2013, Published online: 24 Sep 2013

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FIGURE 1. Infrared, optical coherence tomography and color images of an 82-year-old patient diagnosed with primary vitreoretinal lymphoma. (A–C) Drusenoid deposits are visible on infrared imaging that evolved over the course of 6 months and prior to the diagnosis of lymphoma. (D) A vertical line scan through the whitish sub-RPE deposit seen in color photograph (E).

FIGURE 1. Infrared, optical coherence tomography and color images of an 82-year-old patient diagnosed with primary vitreoretinal lymphoma. (A–C) Drusenoid deposits are visible on infrared imaging that evolved over the course of 6 months and prior to the diagnosis of lymphoma. (D) A vertical line scan through the whitish sub-RPE deposit seen in color photograph (E).

FIGURE 2. Cytologic specimen from an undiluted vitreous sample in a patient with primary vitreoretinal lymphoma and central nervous system lymphoma, demonstrating atypical lymphoid cells with pleomorphic nuclei and scant cytoplasm. Flow cytometry of this specimen was CD19 and CD20 positive with kappa light chain expression consistent with B-cell lymphoma.

FIGURE 2. Cytologic specimen from an undiluted vitreous sample in a patient with primary vitreoretinal lymphoma and central nervous system lymphoma, demonstrating atypical lymphoid cells with pleomorphic nuclei and scant cytoplasm. Flow cytometry of this specimen was CD19 and CD20 positive with kappa light chain expression consistent with B-cell lymphoma.

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