Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8794712 | Ophthalmology Retina | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Leukemic ophthalmopathy is more common in acute and myeloid cases and less common in chronic and lymphoid subtypes. It is predominantly due to secondary rheological changes. Blood transfusion should be considered when hemoglobin level and platelet count decrease below 7 g/L and 50â000 cells/mm3, respectively, to prevent vision-threatening complications. Patients with acute leukemias should undergo ophthalmic screening at baseline and then periodically to prevent visual morbidity.
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Savya MS, Nirupama MS, Renuka MS, K.V. MD,