Research Article

Primary Vitreoretinal Lymphoma: A Retrospective Study of 20 Eyes

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Anterior segment photography of primary vitreoretinal lymphoma (PVRL) patients. (a) The right eye of a 52-year-old female patient with PVRL shows moderate conjunctival and episcleral congestion, pigmentary keratic precipitates, mild aqueous flare, and iris posterior synechiae, mimicking iridocyclitis. (b) The right eye of a 49-year-old female PVRL patient demonstrates severe corneal edema, mild aqueous flare, iris posterior synechiae, and cataract. She complained of mild eye irritation when she came to our clinic. (c) A 69-year-old male PVRL patient exhibits mild conjunctival and episcleral congestion, moderate cataract, and severe vitreous opacity with massive floaters in his right eye.
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