INTRAOCULAR INVOLVEMENT WITH SUBRETINAL PIGMENT-EPITHELIUM INFILTRATES BY MYCOSIS-FUNGOIDES BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY Erny, B. C., Egbert, P. R., PEAT, I. M., Shorrock, K., Rosenthal, A. R. 1991; 75 (11): 698-701

Abstract

We report a case of intraocular mycosis fungoides in a 48-year-old man. The patient presented with decreased visual acuity, white subretinal lesions, and vitritis. Post-mortem histopathology revealed malignant T cell infiltrates consistent with mycosis fungoides in the retina, vitreous, and between the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and Bruch's membrane Focal atrophy of the RPE, along with the sub-RPE infiltrates, correlated with the clinically visible fundus lesions.

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