Wadhwa, NeerajVohra, RajpalShrey, DineshIyer, V KGarg, Satpal2007-05-262009-05-292007-05-262009-05-292007-05-26Wadhwa N, Vohra R, Shrey D, Iyer VK, Garg S. Unilateral hypopyon in a child as a first and sole presentation in relapsing acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. 2007 May-Jun; 55(3): 223-4http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/71390Ocular manifestations form a part of the spectrum of varied clinical presentations in leukemias. Most of the ophthalmic manifestations are related to central nervous system leukemia and bone marrow relapse. We report a case of acute unilateral hypopyon uveitis as an initial presenting feature of relapsing acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in a pediatric patient. Anterior chamber paracentesis was performed in a four-year-old male child presenting with unilateral treatment-resistant hypopyon after remission of ALL. Examination of aqueous humor aspirate revealed presence of malignant cells. Atypical hypopyon, even unilateral can be an indication of relapsing ALL in a child.engAnterior ChamberChild, PreschoolHumansMaleParacentesisPrecursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma --complicationsRecurrenceSuppuration --diagnosisUveitis --etiologyUnilateral hypopyon in a child as a first and sole presentation in relapsing acute lymphoblastic leukemia.Case Reports