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Primary intraocular lymphoma can cause an elevation of intraocular pressure (IOP), resulting from infiltration of the trabecular meshwork with neoplastic lymphocytes. More rarely, therapeutic procedures can induce a highly synchronised death of tumor cells, leading to congestion of the trabecular meshwork with cell debris. We report on a case of severe IOP elevation after intraocular therapy with methotrexate and rituximab. As medical glaucoma therapy failed, a trabeculotomy with the trabectome was performed, leading to an immediate and sustained decrease in IOP. This novel approach is discussed considering pathogenic aspects of lymphoma-associated glaucoma and alternative surgical techniques.

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Christian van Oterendorp, Thomas Ness, Gerald Illerhaus, Matthias Neuburger, Jens F Jordan. The trabectome as treatment option in secondary glaucoma due to intraocular lymphoma. Journal of glaucoma. 2014 Sep;23(7):482-4

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PMID: 25170980

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