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| Retrobulbar relapse at ALL H Frimmel. Retrobulbar relapse at ALL. PedRad [serial online] vol 2, no. 11. URL: www.PedRad.info/?search=20021119131646
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 | Author/s: | H. Frimmel (Halle/S.) | |
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 | Age: | 5 Years | |
 | Gender: | Male | |
 | Region-Organ: | Head-Eye and orbita | |
 | Most likely etiology: | neoplastic | |
 | History: | 5 10/12 year-old boy. Treatment for ALL. Findings after a two-time hemopoietic stemm cell transplant. Now, double vision, discrete exophthalmus on the right side, incomplete oculomotor nerve paralysis on the right side. | |
 | Pathomorphology or Pathophysiology of this disease : | Lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common form of leukemia in children. | |
 | Radiological findings: |
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MRI 1: T2-transversal with fat saturation: Diffuse, signal intense mass in the retrobulbar space to the right around the lateral rectus muscle. Expansion to the tip of the orbital siphon. The meningeal structures are not able to be distinguished for certain from the mass in the area of the optic nerve foramen and the optic nerve.
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MRI 2: T1-SE- transversal before contrast application : Mass with low signals in the right retrobulbar space.
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MRI 3: T1-SE transversal with fat saturation after contrast: Mass in the right retrobulbar space, expansion to the tip of the orbital siphon. The meningeal structures are not able to be distinguished for certain from the mass in the area of the optic nerve foramen and the optic nerve.
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 | Diagnosis confirmation: | Total constellation (Consens) | |
 | Which DD would be also possible with the radiological findings: | In this case, with known underlying illness, this was an obvious finding. Intraorbital tumor of other cause. Orbital pseudotumor - often only slight contrast media uptake. | |
 | Course / Prognosis / Frequency / Other : | 4 types of ALL - depending on cell/surface marker - are able to be categorized. -B-cell ALL (70%) -T-cell-ALL (20%) -B-/T-cell-ALL (2%) -0-cell-ALL (missing surface marker). | |
 | Comments of the author about the case: | N/A | |
 | First description / History: | N/A | |
 | Literature: | 1. Medline:  Sartor,K. Neuroradiologie Thieme-Verlag Stuttgart | |
 | Keywords: | ALL, retrobulbary infiltration, retrobulbary mass, leukemia, retrobulbar, relapse, recidive, ALL, Acute Lymphatic Leucemia, child, childhood, pediatric radiology | |
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H Frimmel. Retrobulbar relapse at ALL. PedRad [serial online] vol 2, no. 11. URL: www.PedRad.info/?search=20021119131646 |
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Which diagnosis have other collegues guessed?
- Orbital pseudotumor in the course of hyperthyroidism
Votes: 0 (0 %)

- Inflammatory retrobulbary changes
Votes: 1 (6 %)

- Retinoblastoma
Votes: 1 (6 %)

- Leukemic infiltrate
Votes: 14 (87 %)

- Rhabdomyosarcoma
Votes: 0 (0 %)

Total answers: 16
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