Bilateral Leukaemic Retinopathy - A Case Report

Case Report
Gagandeep Kaur and Katkar Amol Rambhau
DOI: 
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Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Acute myeloid leukaemia, Leukaemic retinopathy, haemorrhages, decrease in vision
Abstract: 

Hematological disorders can occasionally present with ocular symptoms. In the setting of an established systemic illness, it is easy to explain the ocular findings. But when ocular involvement is the primary presentation of the systemic disease, the diagnosis can be difficult, especially when the presentation is atypical. We report a 65 years old male, who presented with sudden decrease in vision in both the eyes, right more than the left, of four days duration and history of fever with joint pain 2 weeks prior to the presentation.