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Clinicopathologic findings inchoroidal melanomas after failedtranspupillary thermotherapy

Department of Ophthalmology (R.A.Z., P.S., R.W., H.E.G.), Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Associated Retinal Consultants (T.M.A.), Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
American Journal of Ophthalmology DOI:10.1016/S0002-9394(02)02171-2 pp.657-663

ABSTRACT PurposeTo review the clinicopathologic features of eyes enucleated after failed transpupillary thermotherapy.DesignRetrospective review.MethodsPathology reports in the L.F. Montgomery Laboratory between 1998 and 2002 were searched for enucleated eyes with choroidal melanoma that had been treated only by transpupillary thermotherapy (TTT) prior to enucleation. The clinical features of the patients, including ultrasonography examination, were reviewed and compared with the pathologic findings.ResultsSeven eyes from seven patients had been enucleated, representing 8% of eyes treated with TTT at our institute during the period studied. The primary indication for enucleation was tumor growth. The melanomas tended to grow laterally, with minimal if any increase in thickness. Five of the seven eyes histologically demonstrated extrascleral extension, which was detected by ultrasonography prior to enucleation in only one of those eyes.ConclusionsChoroidal melanoma may continue to grow along a path of least resistance after TTT. The melanoma may extend laterally in the choroid and through emissary canals. Early extrascleral extension may be difficult to detect by ultrasonography.

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Keywords

choroidal melanoma
 
clinical features
 
clinicopathologic features
 
enucleated eyes
 
enucleation
 
extrascleral extension
 
eyes
 
eyes enucleated
 
eyes.ConclusionsChoroidal melanoma
 
L.F. Montgomery Laboratory
 
laterally
 
melanoma
 
melanomas
 
minimal
 
pathologic findings.ResultsSeven eyes
 
seven eyes histologically
 
transpupillary thermotherapy.DesignRetrospective review.MethodsPathology reports
 
TTT
 
ultrasonography
 
ultrasonography examination