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Late diagnosis of choroidal malignant melanomas in eyes with clear media and low visual acuity
Authors:D M Albert  Z N Zakov  T R Smith
Affiliation:1. Howe Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Boston, Massachusetts;2. Eye Pathology Laboratory, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:Five patients seen in a one-year period with advanced malignant melanoma of the choroid in eyes with low visual acuity and clear media are reported. The low visual acuity appeared clinically to be antecedent to the malignant tumor; although in certain cases it may have been related to the occult melanoma, this was not appreciated clinically. Because of the low visual acuity, these patients did not have vision symptoms referable to the melanoma, and the malignancy was diagnosed late in its course. All five cases had extrascleral extension of the tumor at the time of surgical treatment; three are dead of metastatic disease, and two have undergone orbital exenteration with only brief follow-up periods. This experience suggests that eyes with clear media and low vision owing to presumably unrelated causes should undergo periodic examination to rule out the presence of a growing malignant melanoma and to prevent its late diagnosis.
Keywords:Reprint requests to Howe Laboratory   Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary   243 Charles St   Boston   MA 02114.
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