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Ectopic hematopoiesis in the human iris.

J R Wolter1, B Schnitzer, A Wieringa

  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor.

International Ophthalmology
|July 1, 1991
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Diabetic eye disease can lead to unusual findings, like hematopoietic cells in the iris. This case highlights a rare pathological discovery in a patient with severe diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Hematology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of vision loss, often associated with neovascularization and complications.
  • Central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) can cause severe visual impairment and secondary glaucoma.
  • Previous ocular surgeries, including vitrectomy and cataract extraction, can alter the ocular environment.

Observation:

  • A 35-year-old male with diabetes presented with absolute hemorrhagic glaucoma.
  • The patient's eye was enucleated due to complications following CRVO, vitrectomy, retinal detachment repair, and cataract extraction.
  • Pathological examination revealed hematopoietic islands of erythroblastic precursor cells within the iris.

Findings:

  • The presence of erythroblastic precursor cells with mitotic activity in the iris is a rare pathological finding.

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  • These hematopoietic islands suggest extramedullary hematopoiesis or a similar process occurring within the ocular tissues.
  • The distorted iris morphology was noted in conjunction with these cellular inclusions.
  • Implications:

    • This finding expands the understanding of potential ocular manifestations in advanced diabetic disease and severe ocular trauma.
    • It suggests that the eye, under specific pathological conditions, may exhibit hematopoietic activity.
    • Further research is warranted to elucidate the mechanisms and clinical significance of such intraocular hematopoietic findings.