Currie J N, Lessell S, Lessell I M, Weiss J S, Albert D M, Benson E M
Neuroophthalmology Section, National Eye Institute, Bethesda, Md.
Arch Ophthalmol. 1988 May;106(5):654-60. doi: 10.1001/archopht.1988.01060130708030.
Ophthalmic and neurologic involvement in chronic lymphocytic leukemia is uncommon, and if it does occur, it is usually only late in the course of the disease. We report three cases in which progressive visual loss from optic nerve infiltration was an early clinical manifestation of chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Progressive optic atrophy with loss of acuity and visual field occurred in all cases, preceded in one patient by transient visual obscurations and disc edema. Surface marker studies of cerebrospinal fluid lymphocytes were useful in differentiating leukemic optic nerve infiltration from other causes of optic nerve damage. Optic nerve irradiation gave considerable clinical improvement in all three cases.
慢性淋巴细胞白血病累及眼部和神经系统的情况并不常见,若确实发生,通常也只在疾病晚期出现。我们报告了3例病例,其中视神经浸润导致的进行性视力丧失是慢性淋巴细胞白血病的早期临床表现。所有病例均出现了伴有视力和视野丧失的进行性视神经萎缩,1例患者在出现上述症状之前有短暂的视力模糊和视盘水肿。脑脊液淋巴细胞的表面标志物研究有助于鉴别白血病性视神经浸润与其他视神经损伤原因。3例患者经视神经照射后临床症状均有显著改善。