Literature DB >> 17728552

The use of ultrasound biomicroscopy in the evaluation of anterior segment tumors and simulating conditions.

Kaan Gündüz1, Banu M Hoşal, Güler Zilelioğlu, Ilhan Günalp.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To report the ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) findings of anterior segment tumors and simulating conditions.
METHODS: Thirty-five patients underwent UBM. Of those, 16 had histopathologically or cytopathologically diagnosed tumors, and 19 had clinically diagnosed lesions.
RESULTS: The study material comprised 13 iris pigment epithelial (IPE) cysts, 7 ciliary body melanomas, 4 iris melanomas, 4 iris nevi, 3 intraocular invasions of conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma, 2 ring melanomas of the anterior chamber angle, 1 medulloepithelioma and 1 pars plana cyst. On UBM, all IPE cysts presented as cystic lesions with a thin cyst wall and no solid components. All ciliary body melanomas showed low to medium reflectivity, with cavitation in one case and extraocular extension in another. Iris melanomas presented as anterior (stromal) iris lesions with medium to high internal reflectivity. There was irregularity and convex bowing of the posterior iris plane in iris melanomas, a feature not seen in iris nevi. Intraocular invasion of conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma was evidenced as areas of medium to high reflectivity in the ciliary body and iris, loss of the acute angle shape and highly reflective spots in the anterior chamber.
CONCLUSIONS: UBM was particularly useful in the diagnosis of IPE cysts, in the visualization of small ciliary body melanomas, in the differentiation of iris melanomas from iris nevi and in the demonstration of intraocular invasion from conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma. (c) 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17728552     DOI: 10.1159/000104760

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmologica        ISSN: 0030-3755            Impact factor:   3.250


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