Leukemic retinopathy
Carolina Minelli Martines, Nicole Bulgarão Maricondi de Almeida, Newton Kara-Junior

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TopicsRetinoids in leukemia and cellular processes · Drug-Induced Ocular Toxicity · Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research
Leukemia is a systemic and heterogeneous^(1)^ hematological disease, with retinal involvement as the most common ocular manifestation^(2)^. Leukemic retinopathy (Figure 1) may arise from direct infiltration or hematologic abnormalities. These manifest as intraretinal or preretinal hemorrhages and cotton-wool spots^(2)^. Treatment resolves the retinopathy within the first 2 months^(2)^. Management should be individualized based on the patients’ underlying medical condition^(1)^. If untreated, the sequelae include choroidal neovascularization and tractional retinal detachments^(2)^.
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