Bilateral blindness as the initial presentation of lymphoma of the sphenoid sinus.
2000
Abstract PURPOSE: To report a patient with large-cell lymphoma of the sphenoid sinus presenting with bilateral blindness and no other signs or symptoms. METHOD: Case report. A previously healthy 5-year-old boy complained of sudden vision loss without other systemic complaints. RESULTS: Ophthalmologic examination revealed no light perception bilaterally. The pupils of the patient were fixed at 8 mm without reaction to the brightest light stimulus. Systemic examination was unremarkable, and neuroimaging revealed a large sphenoid tumor extending intracranially. Biopsy of the tumor proved to be large-cell lymphoma. CONCLUSION: Large-cell lymphoma affecting children may present initially with blindness, without other systemic symptoms.
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