Linfoma ocular de células B da zona marginal: relato de caso e revisão da literatura

2016 
Female patient, 70 years old, presented with complaints of left eye pruritus, tearing and redness, for 2 months. Physical examination revealed only mild conjunctival hyperemia. Biopsy was ordered, and suggested the hypothesis pseudo lymphoma by insufficient classification criteria.After a year, the patient returned with the same symptoms, and left ocular proptosis associated with lymphatic aspect of proliferation in bulbar conjunctiva, with the presence of blood vessels, occupying the entire upper region and most of the medial, extending into the limbo without occlusion the visual axis, extrinsic ocular motility preserved.Another biopsy and immunohistochemistry were compatible with a B cell marginal zone lymphoma. Tomographic studies of cranium, neck and orbits were performed, and the orbit showed enlargement of the left superior rectus muscle volume, with intense contrast uptake, affecting belly and tendon and blurring of adjacent fat. Six cycles of chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine and prednisone, CHOP, were done every 21 days. There was improvement in ocular symptoms after the first cycle. After the fourth, new scans from the orbits revealed regression of thickening of the left superior rectus muscle, and even better after the sixth cycle. The MALT lymphomas account for 5-17% of all cases of NHL, accounting for over 90% of lymphomas affecting the eye attachments, but can originate in different tissues. Due to the rarity of the disease, there are no randomized prospective studies to define a therapeutic consensus. The literature suggests that treatment should be individualized.
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