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Corneal epithelial toxicity with intravitreal methotrexate in a case of B-cell lymphoma with ocular involvement
Author(s) -
Pranita Sahay,
Prafulla K. Maharana,
Shreyas Temkar,
Rohan Chawla
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
bmj case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.231
H-Index - 26
ISSN - 1757-790X
DOI - 10.1136/bcr-2018-226005
Subject(s) - medicine , photophobia , ophthalmology , methotrexate , visual acuity , lymphoma , intraocular lymphoma , surgery , uveitis , pathology
A 49-year-old woman, known case of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, presented with complaints of floater in both eyes since 3 days. On examination, visual acuity was 0.18 logMAR in both eyes. Indirect ophthalmoscopy revealed presence of vitreous clumps. Vitreous biopsy was done and the histopathological report suggested a diagnosis of ocular lymphoma. The patient was treated with weekly injections of intravitreal methotrexate in both eyes. The patient developed severe photophobia, watering, redness and diminution of vision in the both eyes 2 days following the fifth dose of intravitreal methotrexate. Severe limbitis with annular corneal epitheliopathy and corneal haze was noted on slit-lamp examination. The patient was started on topical lubricants, antibiotic, ciclosporin, loteprednol, folinic acid and oral folic acid. Complete resolution was noted at 2-week follow-up. The patient, however, refused further injections and was kept on close follow-up to look for recurrence of the disease.

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