Bilateral Papilledema and Right Esotropia as an Initial Presentation of Acute Myeloid Leukemia in a Young Girl

Cureus. 2022 May 27;14(5):e25413. doi: 10.7759/cureus.25413. eCollection 2022 May.

Abstract

Leukemia is a malignant hematologic neoplastic disease in which acquired mutations and genetic abnormalities in early hematopoietic precursors cause rapid proliferation of white blood cells (WBC). Acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a subtype of leukemia, is a rare form of cancer that typically manifests in adulthood. Symptoms typically arise due to abnormal proliferation of WBC. Ocular manifestations of such malignancies are rare and they occur more commonly in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) rather than AML. Furthermore, ophthalmic involvement usually is either a sign of central nervous system involvement or disease relapse. In this article, we report the case of a 14-year-old girl who presented initially with double vision and right eye squint. The patient was later diagnosed with AML with leptomeningeal involvement.

Keywords: anemia; esotropia; intracranial pressure; leukemia; papilledema; pediatric oncology.

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  • Case Reports