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Hemorrhagic hypopyon as presenting feature of intravascular lymphoma, a case report.

Andrew WinegarnerNoriyasu HashidaShizuka KohKohji Nishida
Published in: BMC ophthalmology (2017)
The exceedingly rare presentation of hemorrhagic hypopyon may have been enabled by an interaction of the HSV with the intravascular lymphoma. HSV involvement was indicated by the dendritic lesions, IgG assay, and response to anti-viral drugs. The ocular involvement of the intravascular lymphoma seems to be indicated by virtue of the anti-tumor drugs completely resolving all ocular symptoms.
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