학술논문

Uncontrolled neovascular glaucoma - an alarming manifestation of chronic myeloid leukemia on imatinib therapy - a case report and review of literature.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. Feb2019, Vol. 67 Issue 2, p285-287. 3p.
Subject
*CHRONIC myeloid leukemia
*LITERATURE reviews
*GLAUCOMA
*GLYCEMIC control
*INTRAOCULAR pressure
Language
ISSN
0301-4738
Abstract
A 45-year-old diabetic male, with diabetic retinopathy and medically uncontrolled neovascular glaucoma (NVG) underwent intracameral bevacizumab followed by trabeculectomy, with controlled intraocular pressures (IOP) post-operatively, OD: 12 mmHg; OS: 14 mmHg. Patient was referred to hematology, where he was diagnosed as chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and started on imatinib mesylate. Thereafter, he presented with recurrence of neovascularization and vascularization of the bleb along with OS vitreous hemorrhage at 6 weeks follow-up. While he was planned for OS vitreo-retinal surgery, he presented with OD spontaneous hyphema with raised IOP (OD: 38 mmHg, OS: 16 mmHg). He had maintained a tight glycemic control. Following imatinib therapy, there was a rapid progression and recurrence of neovascularization, eventually leading to failure of trabeculectomy OD and bilateral severe loss of vision. Imatinib may be implicated in the worsening of NVG in CML patients, especially with co-existing diabetes and thus, such patients should receive regular thorough ophthalmic evaluation as long as imatinib continues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]