H Kiratli1, S Bilgiç. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Hacettepe University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey. hayyamk@turnet.net.tr
Abstract
PURPOSE: A case of a woman who had bilateral choroidal melanoma diagnosed sequentially 20 months apart and managed conservatively is described. METHODS: The first eye having a juxtapapillary melanoma was treated with a notched episcleral radioactive plaque. The second eye, initially containing a small nevus with unequivocal rapid growth, was managed with diode laser transpupillary thermotherapy. RESULTS: Both tumors regressed considerably following treatment and the patient retained good visual acuity in both eyes. No other malignancies or metastasis were detected during the follow-up period. CONCLUSIONS: A small choroidal nevus rapidly grew after treating a choroidal melanoma in the fellow eye. Close follow-up of such patients is mandatory. Also, conservative treatment should be opted whenever possible given the unpredictable course of the opposite melanocytic lesion.
PURPOSE: A case of a woman who had bilateral choroidal melanoma diagnosed sequentially 20 months apart and managed conservatively is described. METHODS: The first eye having a juxtapapillary melanoma was treated with a notched episcleral radioactive plaque. The second eye, initially containing a small nevus with unequivocal rapid growth, was managed with diode laser transpupillary thermotherapy. RESULTS: Both tumors regressed considerably following treatment and the patient retained good visual acuity in both eyes. No other malignancies or metastasis were detected during the follow-up period. CONCLUSIONS: A small choroidal nevus rapidly grew after treating a choroidal melanoma in the fellow eye. Close follow-up of such patients is mandatory. Also, conservative treatment should be opted whenever possible given the unpredictable course of the opposite melanocytic lesion.