Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2003;44(11):2694-2698.
Published online November 1, 2003.
A Case of Juvenile Xanthogranuloma Invading Iris.
Jae Hyuk Lee, Jae Ho Han, Jae Hong Ahn, Ho Min Lew
1Department of Ophthalmology, Ajou University College of Medicine, Suwon, Korea. chrisahn@ajou.ac.kr
2Department of pathology, Ajou University College of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.
홍채를 침범한 소아황색육아종 1예
이제혁 ( Lee Je Hyeog ) , 한재호 ( Han Jae Ho ) , 안재홍 ( An Jae Hong ) , 유호민 ( Yu Ho Min )
Abstract
PURPOSE
To report one case of juvenile xanthogranuloma invading iris, which resulted in secondary glaucoma due to hyphema. METHODS: A 6-month-old girl with no history of previous trauma visited the hospital complaining of severe injection in her left eye for 3 days. The initial IOP of the affected eye was 35 mmHg, showing gross hyphema. The eye did not show any improvement despite 3 days of conservative treatment. Therefore, the diffuse membranous tissue on iris was removed by the anterior chamber irrigation. The histologic and immunologic study was done on the removed tissue. RESULTS: On the third day after operation, the IOP of the affected eye was 13mmHg. The doses of steroid eye drops and oral steroid were reduced. On the seventh day after operation, the IOP of left eye was 17 mmHg without any specific findings. The pathologic findings showed proliferative histiocytes containing acidophillic cytoplasma with abundant vacuoles. Moreover, the tissue reacted with CD 68 in immunohistochemical stain. The tissue did not show any change in S-100 protein, CD 1a, and Cytokeratin. CONCLUSIONS: The authors report the first case of juvenile xanthogranuloma which represented as secondary glaucoma due to spontaneous hyphema without any trauma history.
Key Words: Juvenile xanthogranuloma;Spontaneous hyphema


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