American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Mar 2024)

Bilateral peripheral ulcerative keratitis in a patient with known Sézary syndrome

  • Michael J. Maywood,
  • David G. Heidemann,
  • Chirag K. Gupta

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. 101990

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Purpose: To report a case of bilateral peripheral ulcerative keratitis (PUK) in a patient with underlying Sézary syndrome. Observations: A 58-year-old male presented with bilateral corneal ulceration with stromal thinning and was diagnosed with PUK. He was actively being treated for Sézary syndrome, a cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. He had no lagophthalmos or other adnexal abnormalities that would lead to ocular surface breakdown. A systemic autoimmune and infectious workup for PUK was unremarkable. His keratitis resolved after treatment with oral prednisone. Conclusions and importance: We describe a previously undocumented association of PUK with Sézary syndrome in a patient without adnexal disease.

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