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Bilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation associated with extraocular cancers: review of a process particularly associated with gynecologic cancers.

F Chahud1, R H Young, J F Remulla, J J Khadem, T P Dryja.   

Abstract

We reviewed cases of a paraneoplastic syndrome in which uveal melanocytes proliferated and led to blindness. Eighteen cases were derived from the literature, and two were taken from our institution. The average patient age at the time of the diagnosis was 63 years (range, 34-89 years). There were 13 women and 7 men. In approximately half of the cases, the ocular symptoms antedated those of the inciting tumor. Most of the inciting tumors were poorly differentiated carcinomas. The most common tumors were from the female genital tract (ovary and uterus) among the women patients and from the lung among the men. Tumors from the breast were rare (one possible case), and tumors of the prostate were conspicuously absent. All five inciting tumors whose histopathology was reviewed expressed neuron-specific enolase, but none prominently expressed antigens more specific for neuroendocrine carcinomas such as chromogranin or synaptophysin. It is our experience that many general pathologists are not aware of this unique paraneoplastic syndrome. Our report is the first to document a statistically significant association between this syndrome and gynecologic cancers.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11176070     DOI: 10.1097/00000478-200102000-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol        ISSN: 0147-5185            Impact factor:   6.394


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1.  Unilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation (DUMP).

Authors:  Shantan Reddy; Paul T Finger
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2007-12       Impact factor: 4.638

2.  Bilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation: a management dilemma.

Authors:  Salah Alrashidi; Ayman A Aziz; Hatem Krema
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2014-05-22

3.  Early diagnosis and successful treatment of paraneoplastic melanocytic proliferation.

Authors:  Joyce C G Jansen; Joachim Van Calster; Jose S Pulido; Sarah L Miles; Richard G Vile; Tine Van Bergen; Catherine Cassiman; Leigh H Spielberg; Anita M Leys
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2015-04-23       Impact factor: 4.638

4.  Multimodal imaging of bilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation associated with an iris mass lesion.

Authors:  Jonathan Naysan; Claudine E Pang; Robert W Klein; K Bailey Freund
Journal:  Int J Retina Vitreous       Date:  2016-05-16

5.  The importance of recognizing paraneoplastic symptoms: a case report of Neuroendocrine Small Cell Carcinoma of the Endometrium presenting as Paraneoplastic Cushing's Syndrome.

Authors:  A Doukhopelnikoff; G Debrock; T Steelandt; Etm De Jonge
Journal:  Facts Views Vis Obgyn       Date:  2017-06

6.  Clear cell carcinoma of the endometrium causing paraneoplastic retinopathy: case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Paulina Cybulska; Eduardo V Navajas; Filiberto Altomare; Marcus Q Bernardini
Journal:  Case Rep Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2011-07-28

Review 7.  Paraneoplastic ocular syndrome: a pandora's box of underlying malignancies.

Authors:  Prathama Sarkar; Amit Mehtani; Harish Chandar Gandhi; Jatinder Singh Bhalla; Satish Tapariya
Journal:  Eye (Lond)       Date:  2021-08-03       Impact factor: 4.456

8.  Response to comment on: A rare case of unilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation.

Authors:  Guruprasad Ayachit; Apoorva Ayachit; Shrinivas Joshi; V V Sameera
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2018-08       Impact factor: 1.848

9.  Bilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation secondary to thyroid carcinoma.

Authors:  Vishal Raval; Avinash Pathengay; Raja Narayanan
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2019-12       Impact factor: 1.848

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