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A clinically challenging diagnosis of adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium presenting with clinical features of choroidal hemangioma

BACKGROUND: Adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is a rare intraocular tumor that can simulate other pigmented tumors such as choroidal melanoma. We report a case of non-pigmented adenoma of the RPE initially diagnosed as choroidal hemangioma. CASE REPORT: A 42-year-old woman presented to...

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Autores principales: Nakamura, Sohei, Hikita, Naofumi, Yamakawa, Ryoji, Moriya, Fukuko, Yano, Hirohisa, Furusato, Emiko, Cameron, J Douglas, Rushing, Elisabeth J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3334219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22536043
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S28933
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author Nakamura, Sohei
Hikita, Naofumi
Yamakawa, Ryoji
Moriya, Fukuko
Yano, Hirohisa
Furusato, Emiko
Cameron, J Douglas
Rushing, Elisabeth J
author_facet Nakamura, Sohei
Hikita, Naofumi
Yamakawa, Ryoji
Moriya, Fukuko
Yano, Hirohisa
Furusato, Emiko
Cameron, J Douglas
Rushing, Elisabeth J
author_sort Nakamura, Sohei
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is a rare intraocular tumor that can simulate other pigmented tumors such as choroidal melanoma. We report a case of non-pigmented adenoma of the RPE initially diagnosed as choroidal hemangioma. CASE REPORT: A 42-year-old woman presented to Kurume University Hospital in November 1992 with an orange-yellow tumor nasal to the optic disc in the left fundus. The tumor was 9.0 × 9.0 mm in diameter, 6.0 mm thick, and was characterized by high intensity on T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), low intensity on T2-weighted MRI, and enhancement on gadolinium MRI. Fluorescein angiography revealed early hypofluorescence and late hyperfluorescence of the tumor and retinal feeder vessels. By April 1996, exudate had developed around the tumor margins. The patient was treated with external beam radiation therapy (20 Gy) in July 1996, but the tumor did not diminish in size. Subsequently, she developed extensive loss of vision due to total retinal detachment. Accordingly, her left eye was enucleated in June 2005 because of severe ocular pain due to absolute glaucoma. Histopathological examination indicated that the tumor was contiguous with the normal surrounding RPE and was composed of cords and tubules of mostly non-pigmented spindle-shaped cells with round to oval nuclei and a small amount of cytoplasm containing melanin granules. The tumor cells were immunoreactive for vimentin, S-100 protein, and cytokeratin 18. The final diagnosis was adenoma of the RPE. CONCLUSION: Adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium may be associated with incompetent vessels leading to serous retinal detachment and extensive visual loss, and may exhibit clinical characteristics similar to choroidal hemangioma.
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spelling pubmed-33342192012-04-25 A clinically challenging diagnosis of adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium presenting with clinical features of choroidal hemangioma Nakamura, Sohei Hikita, Naofumi Yamakawa, Ryoji Moriya, Fukuko Yano, Hirohisa Furusato, Emiko Cameron, J Douglas Rushing, Elisabeth J Clin Ophthalmol Case Report BACKGROUND: Adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is a rare intraocular tumor that can simulate other pigmented tumors such as choroidal melanoma. We report a case of non-pigmented adenoma of the RPE initially diagnosed as choroidal hemangioma. CASE REPORT: A 42-year-old woman presented to Kurume University Hospital in November 1992 with an orange-yellow tumor nasal to the optic disc in the left fundus. The tumor was 9.0 × 9.0 mm in diameter, 6.0 mm thick, and was characterized by high intensity on T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), low intensity on T2-weighted MRI, and enhancement on gadolinium MRI. Fluorescein angiography revealed early hypofluorescence and late hyperfluorescence of the tumor and retinal feeder vessels. By April 1996, exudate had developed around the tumor margins. The patient was treated with external beam radiation therapy (20 Gy) in July 1996, but the tumor did not diminish in size. Subsequently, she developed extensive loss of vision due to total retinal detachment. Accordingly, her left eye was enucleated in June 2005 because of severe ocular pain due to absolute glaucoma. Histopathological examination indicated that the tumor was contiguous with the normal surrounding RPE and was composed of cords and tubules of mostly non-pigmented spindle-shaped cells with round to oval nuclei and a small amount of cytoplasm containing melanin granules. The tumor cells were immunoreactive for vimentin, S-100 protein, and cytokeratin 18. The final diagnosis was adenoma of the RPE. CONCLUSION: Adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium may be associated with incompetent vessels leading to serous retinal detachment and extensive visual loss, and may exhibit clinical characteristics similar to choroidal hemangioma. Dove Medical Press 2012 2012-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3334219/ /pubmed/22536043 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S28933 Text en © 2012 Nakamura 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.
spellingShingle Case Report
Nakamura, Sohei
Hikita, Naofumi
Yamakawa, Ryoji
Moriya, Fukuko
Yano, Hirohisa
Furusato, Emiko
Cameron, J Douglas
Rushing, Elisabeth J
A clinically challenging diagnosis of adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium presenting with clinical features of choroidal hemangioma
title A clinically challenging diagnosis of adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium presenting with clinical features of choroidal hemangioma
title_full A clinically challenging diagnosis of adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium presenting with clinical features of choroidal hemangioma
title_fullStr A clinically challenging diagnosis of adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium presenting with clinical features of choroidal hemangioma
title_full_unstemmed A clinically challenging diagnosis of adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium presenting with clinical features of choroidal hemangioma
title_short A clinically challenging diagnosis of adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium presenting with clinical features of choroidal hemangioma
title_sort clinically challenging diagnosis of adenoma of the retinal pigment epithelium presenting with clinical features of choroidal hemangioma
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3334219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22536043
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S28933
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