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Systemic ALK-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma with bilateral optic neurolymphomatosis resulting in permanent blindness
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  • Karan Seegobin,
  • Muhamad Alhaj Moustafa,
  • Deborah Fischer,
  • Katelyn Keller,
  • Jacquelyn Hastings,
  • Mohamed Kharfan Dabaja ,
  • Ernesto Ayala,
  • Han W. Tun,
  • Liuyan Jiang
Karan Seegobin
Mayo Clinic Hospital Jacksonville

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Muhamad Alhaj Moustafa
Mayo Clinic Hospital Jacksonville
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Deborah Fischer
Mayo Clinic Hospital Jacksonville
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Katelyn Keller
Mayo Clinic Hospital Jacksonville
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Jacquelyn Hastings
Mayo Clinic Hospital Jacksonville
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Mohamed Kharfan Dabaja
Mayo Clinic Hospital Jacksonville
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Ernesto Ayala
Mayo Clinic Hospital Jacksonville
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Han W. Tun
Mayo Clinic Hospital Jacksonville
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Liuyan Jiang
Mayo Clinic Hospital Jacksonville
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Abstract

A 26-year-old female developed bilateral blindness after a complete remission for ALK-positive ALCL. Initial workup showed neurolymphomatosis involving the bilateral optic nerves. She underwent hematopoietic cell transplantation and she remained in complete remission after 1 year; however her vision never improved. ALCL likely led to destruction of the optic pathway.
01 Jul 2020Submitted to Clinical Case Reports
04 Jul 2020Assigned to Editor
04 Jul 2020Submission Checks Completed
15 Jul 2020Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
20 Jul 2020Editorial Decision: Accept
14 Aug 2020Published in Clinical Case Reports. 10.1002/ccr3.3231