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British Journal of Ophthalmology
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Preretinal neovascularisation associated with choroidal melanoma

Authors: J, Lee; S, Logani; H, Lakosha; R P, Schroeder; R, Simpson; L M, Jampol;

Preretinal neovascularisation associated with choroidal melanoma

Abstract

The rare occurrence of iris neovascularisation and choroidal (subretinal) neovascularisation in patients with choroidal melanoma has been reported. However, the occurrence of preretinal neovascularisation (NVE) fed from the retinal circulation in eyes with choroidal melanoma is far less frequently reported.Three case reports of choroidal melanoma with the very rare finding of overlying NVE.The three patients had choroidal melanomas, localised serous retinal detachment, and NVE. Two cases showed definite retinal capillary non-perfusion, and one of these two cases demonstrated retinal telangiectasis. One patient's melanoma responded quickly to iodine-125 plaque radiotherapy; however, the retinal neovascularisation persisted and caused vitreous haemorrhage. Localised scatter photocoagulation was successful in causing the complete regression of the neovascularisation. The other two patients had their eyes enucleated (one with planned pre-enucleation external beam radiotherapy). Demonstration of preretinal vessels in one of the cases was possible in histological sections.Preretinal neovascularisation may occur as a complication of choroidal melanoma. Possible aetiologies include the release of tumour angiogenic factors, inflammation, chronic retinal detachment with secondary retinal ischaemia, retinal vascular occlusion secondary to retinal vessel invasion by the tumour, or following radiation therapy. Optimal management of the neovascularisation is not known at this time. Supplemental localised scatter photocoagulation may be of benefit in some cases.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Laser Coagulation, Choroid Neoplasms, Brachytherapy, Middle Aged, Retinal Neovascularization, Eye Enucleation, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Female, Melanoma

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influence
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impulse
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