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Clinical imaging and high-resolution ultrasonography in melanocytoma management

PURPOSE: To demonstrate the utility of high resolution 20 MHz ophthalmic ultrasound in serial follow-up of optic nerve head melanocytoma patients. METHODS: This study is a retrospective review of 30 patients with melanocytoma of the optic nerve head studied with echography. All patients were evaluat...

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Autores principales: Gologorsky, Daniel, Schefler, Amy C, Ehlies, Fiona J, Raskauskas, Paul A, Pina, Yolanda, Williams, Basil K, Murray, Timothy G
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2921292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20714362
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author Gologorsky, Daniel
Schefler, Amy C
Ehlies, Fiona J
Raskauskas, Paul A
Pina, Yolanda
Williams, Basil K
Murray, Timothy G
author_facet Gologorsky, Daniel
Schefler, Amy C
Ehlies, Fiona J
Raskauskas, Paul A
Pina, Yolanda
Williams, Basil K
Murray, Timothy G
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description PURPOSE: To demonstrate the utility of high resolution 20 MHz ophthalmic ultrasound in serial follow-up of optic nerve head melanocytoma patients. METHODS: This study is a retrospective review of 30 patients with melanocytoma of the optic nerve head studied with echography. All patients were evaluated with standard ophthalmic A-scan and B-scan ultrasonography and 10 (33%) underwent high-resolution ultrasound. RESULTS: Sixty-two percent (62%) of patients had dome-shaped lesions on ultrasound, twenty-eight percent (28%) presented with mild elevations. The maximum elevation of any lesion was 2.6 mm. The vast majority (89%) of lesions had medium or high internal reflectivity and 89% demonstrated avascularity. Mean follow-up for all patients was nearly 7 years. High-resolution ultrasound enabled enhanced accuracy for detection of lesion dimensions and documentation of growth and possible malignant transformation. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, we demonstrate a new and important role for the use of ultrasound in this disease as a complementary tool in identifying and following patients with high-risk growth characteristics. These tumor characteristics can be accurately detected with 10 MHz ultrasound in conjunction with standardized A-scan and better differentiated with the 20 MHz technology. Use of these modalities can aid in distinguishing the melanocytomas that grow from choroidal melanomas and can prevent unnecessary treatments.
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spelling pubmed-29212922010-08-16 Clinical imaging and high-resolution ultrasonography in melanocytoma management Gologorsky, Daniel Schefler, Amy C Ehlies, Fiona J Raskauskas, Paul A Pina, Yolanda Williams, Basil K Murray, Timothy G Clin Ophthalmol Original Research PURPOSE: To demonstrate the utility of high resolution 20 MHz ophthalmic ultrasound in serial follow-up of optic nerve head melanocytoma patients. METHODS: This study is a retrospective review of 30 patients with melanocytoma of the optic nerve head studied with echography. All patients were evaluated with standard ophthalmic A-scan and B-scan ultrasonography and 10 (33%) underwent high-resolution ultrasound. RESULTS: Sixty-two percent (62%) of patients had dome-shaped lesions on ultrasound, twenty-eight percent (28%) presented with mild elevations. The maximum elevation of any lesion was 2.6 mm. The vast majority (89%) of lesions had medium or high internal reflectivity and 89% demonstrated avascularity. Mean follow-up for all patients was nearly 7 years. High-resolution ultrasound enabled enhanced accuracy for detection of lesion dimensions and documentation of growth and possible malignant transformation. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, we demonstrate a new and important role for the use of ultrasound in this disease as a complementary tool in identifying and following patients with high-risk growth characteristics. These tumor characteristics can be accurately detected with 10 MHz ultrasound in conjunction with standardized A-scan and better differentiated with the 20 MHz technology. Use of these modalities can aid in distinguishing the melanocytomas that grow from choroidal melanomas and can prevent unnecessary treatments. Dove Medical Press 2010 2010-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2921292/ /pubmed/20714362 Text en © 2010 Gologorsky et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Schefler, Amy C
Ehlies, Fiona J
Raskauskas, Paul A
Pina, Yolanda
Williams, Basil K
Murray, Timothy G
Clinical imaging and high-resolution ultrasonography in melanocytoma management
title Clinical imaging and high-resolution ultrasonography in melanocytoma management
title_full Clinical imaging and high-resolution ultrasonography in melanocytoma management
title_fullStr Clinical imaging and high-resolution ultrasonography in melanocytoma management
title_full_unstemmed Clinical imaging and high-resolution ultrasonography in melanocytoma management
title_short Clinical imaging and high-resolution ultrasonography in melanocytoma management
title_sort clinical imaging and high-resolution ultrasonography in melanocytoma management
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2921292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20714362
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