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Iatrogenic Ocular Surface Diseases Occurring during and/or after Different Treatments for Ocular Tumours

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The ocular surface represents a finely regulated system that allows the protection of the eye. It can be affected by therapies used for the treatment of various intraocular tumours, particularly conjunctival cancers and uveal melanoma. In these conditions, treatments are chosen accor...

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Autores principales: Giannaccare, Giuseppe, Bernabei, Federico, Angi, Martina, Pellegrini, Marco, Maestri, Antonio, Romano, Vito, Scorcia, Vincenzo, Rothschild, Pierre-Räphael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33923737
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13081933
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author Giannaccare, Giuseppe
Bernabei, Federico
Angi, Martina
Pellegrini, Marco
Maestri, Antonio
Romano, Vito
Scorcia, Vincenzo
Rothschild, Pierre-Räphael
author_facet Giannaccare, Giuseppe
Bernabei, Federico
Angi, Martina
Pellegrini, Marco
Maestri, Antonio
Romano, Vito
Scorcia, Vincenzo
Rothschild, Pierre-Räphael
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The ocular surface represents a finely regulated system that allows the protection of the eye. It can be affected by therapies used for the treatment of various intraocular tumours, particularly conjunctival cancers and uveal melanoma. In these conditions, treatments are chosen according to the characteristics of the lesion, and include a combination of selective surgery, anticancer eye drops, and/or radiotherapy delivered through different mechanisms. Possible side effects affecting the ocular surface range from transient dry eye or keratitis up to more severe complications such as corneal melting and perforation. These complications deserve careful evaluation for the risk of permanent sight-threatening sequelae. Physicians involved in the management of patients affected by ocular tumours should be aware of this risk in order to reach an early diagnosis and promptly set up an adequate treatment. The present review summarizes acute and chronic complications affecting the ocular surface following different therapies for the treatment of conjunctival cancers and uveal melanoma, and also reports clinical cases of representative patients who experienced these complications. ABSTRACT: The ocular surface represents a finely regulated system that allows the protection of the eye. It is particularly susceptible to different treatments for intraocular tumours, such as uveal melanoma and conjunctival cancers. Traditionally, the management of ocular tumours depends on the characteristics of the lesion, and is based on a combination of selective surgery, topical chemotherapy, and/or radiotherapy delivered through different mechanisms (e.g., charged-particle radiotherapy or brachytherapy). Possible complications involving the ocular surface range from transient dry eye disease or keratitis up to corneal melting and perforation, which in any case deserve careful evaluation for the risk of permanent sigh-threatening complications. Clinicians involved in the management of these patients must be aware of this risk, in order to reach an early diagnosis and promptly set up an adequate treatment. The present review of the literature will summarize acute and chronic complications affecting the ocular surface following different therapies for the treatment of ocular tumours.
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spelling pubmed-80738752021-04-27 Iatrogenic Ocular Surface Diseases Occurring during and/or after Different Treatments for Ocular Tumours Giannaccare, Giuseppe Bernabei, Federico Angi, Martina Pellegrini, Marco Maestri, Antonio Romano, Vito Scorcia, Vincenzo Rothschild, Pierre-Räphael Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: The ocular surface represents a finely regulated system that allows the protection of the eye. It can be affected by therapies used for the treatment of various intraocular tumours, particularly conjunctival cancers and uveal melanoma. In these conditions, treatments are chosen according to the characteristics of the lesion, and include a combination of selective surgery, anticancer eye drops, and/or radiotherapy delivered through different mechanisms. Possible side effects affecting the ocular surface range from transient dry eye or keratitis up to more severe complications such as corneal melting and perforation. These complications deserve careful evaluation for the risk of permanent sight-threatening sequelae. Physicians involved in the management of patients affected by ocular tumours should be aware of this risk in order to reach an early diagnosis and promptly set up an adequate treatment. The present review summarizes acute and chronic complications affecting the ocular surface following different therapies for the treatment of conjunctival cancers and uveal melanoma, and also reports clinical cases of representative patients who experienced these complications. ABSTRACT: The ocular surface represents a finely regulated system that allows the protection of the eye. It is particularly susceptible to different treatments for intraocular tumours, such as uveal melanoma and conjunctival cancers. Traditionally, the management of ocular tumours depends on the characteristics of the lesion, and is based on a combination of selective surgery, topical chemotherapy, and/or radiotherapy delivered through different mechanisms (e.g., charged-particle radiotherapy or brachytherapy). Possible complications involving the ocular surface range from transient dry eye disease or keratitis up to corneal melting and perforation, which in any case deserve careful evaluation for the risk of permanent sigh-threatening complications. Clinicians involved in the management of these patients must be aware of this risk, in order to reach an early diagnosis and promptly set up an adequate treatment. The present review of the literature will summarize acute and chronic complications affecting the ocular surface following different therapies for the treatment of ocular tumours. MDPI 2021-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8073875/ /pubmed/33923737 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13081933 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Giannaccare, Giuseppe
Bernabei, Federico
Angi, Martina
Pellegrini, Marco
Maestri, Antonio
Romano, Vito
Scorcia, Vincenzo
Rothschild, Pierre-Räphael
Iatrogenic Ocular Surface Diseases Occurring during and/or after Different Treatments for Ocular Tumours
title Iatrogenic Ocular Surface Diseases Occurring during and/or after Different Treatments for Ocular Tumours
title_full Iatrogenic Ocular Surface Diseases Occurring during and/or after Different Treatments for Ocular Tumours
title_fullStr Iatrogenic Ocular Surface Diseases Occurring during and/or after Different Treatments for Ocular Tumours
title_full_unstemmed Iatrogenic Ocular Surface Diseases Occurring during and/or after Different Treatments for Ocular Tumours
title_short Iatrogenic Ocular Surface Diseases Occurring during and/or after Different Treatments for Ocular Tumours
title_sort iatrogenic ocular surface diseases occurring during and/or after different treatments for ocular tumours
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33923737
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13081933
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