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Supplementary Material for: Primary Vitreoretinal Lymphoma Presenting Solely with Asymptomatic Peripheral Drusenoid Lesions

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Introduction: Primary vitreoretinal lymphoma (PVRL) is a rare malignant tumor that typically involves the retina, vitreous, or optic nerve head. PVRL often occurs concurrently with central nervous system lymphoma. Here, we present the first report of a patient with biopsy-confirmed PVRL presenting solely with asymptomatic peripheral drusenoid lesions. Case Presentation: A woman in her 70s presented with new elevated amelanotic yellow lesions with overlying pigment in both of her eyes not previously seen prior to cataract surgery. Over the next four months, there is waxing and waning of lesions which resolve and first appear in the right eye and then the left. A diagnostic vitrectomy of the left eye revealed B-cell lymphoma. The patient elected for initial treatment with radiation therapy of both orbits. A new lesion was identified in her right eye nearly 18 months after starting maintenance therapy with Ibrutinib, following which systemic chemotherapy with methotrexate was initiated. Conclusion: Elevated clinical suspicion for a malignant process is needed for patients with progressive new retinal lesions in older age. Local radiation therapy to the orbits alone may not be sufficient to prevent progression despite initial presentation showing confinement of disease to the intraocular space.
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