Massive untreatable dome shape choroidal invasion with retinoblastoma in treated patient

Publish Year: 1398
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 30 آذر 1398

Abstract:

Purpose: To report a case with agressive massive choroidal invasion by Retinoblastoma in already treated patient. Methods: A case report Results: A 24-month-old girl was diagnosed with bilateral retinoblastoma who has been treated with systemic chemotherapy and intra-arterial chemotherapy (IAC) for left eye. At 4 years of age, 6 months after last treatment, fundus examination showed regressed tumor in both eyes without any signs of activity. Three months later,a recurrent lesions was found in inferior quadrant of left eye.She underwent 2 cycles of monthly IAC adjunctive with laser thermotherapy. The patient found intra-ocular pressure (IOP) rising. One month after last IAC, surprisingly, we found a huge infero-nasal yellowish mass and 4 quadrant retinal detachments.Under close observation, 2 weeks later, despite our decision for doing Ru106 plaque radiotherapy, indirect ophthalmoscopy showed rapidly growing peripheral choroidal mass and ultrasound biomicroscopy revealed a mass lesion involving thechoroid/ciliary body with dimensions of 18 ×18× 16 mm capsule. Clinical view of the mass was not similar to the classic recurrence of RB therefore, due to high IOP, total RD and unresponsive very rapid growth intraocular lesion, enucleation was considered for her. Histopathology examination demonstrates extensive involvement of choroiod, ciliary body and angle with poorly differentiated retinoblastoma. Conclusion: . The sudden appearance of a dome-shaped mass with rapid growth in undergoing treatmentpatients should be suspect to choroidal involvement.

Authors

Babak Masoomian,

Farabi eye hospital, Tehran university of medical sciences

Hamid Riazi-Esfahani

Farabi eye hospital, Tehran university of medical sciences

Fariba Ghasemi,

Farabi eye hospital, Tehran university of medical sciences