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Disease intraocular lymphoma
Comorbidity C0281658|primary intraocular lymphoma
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PubMedID- 21180448 Cassoux et al.2 reported 42 cases and hormigo et al.3 reported 31 cases of primary intraocular lymphoma in their respective study cohorts.
PubMedID- 24612100 Primary intraocular lymphoma (piol) is a lymphoma whose lesion is located in the eye ball, including the vitreous body, the retina, the choroid, the iris, and the ciliary muscle.
PubMedID- 20463797 A primary intraocular lymphoma (piol) is a subtype of primary non-hodgkin’s lymphomas of the central nervous system in which the retina, vitreous, and/or optic nerve head may be involved.1–3 patients with a piol typically present with a form of uveitis and vitritis that is unresponsive to corticosteroid therapy, thus the so-called uveitis masquerade syndrome.

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