| Literature DB >> 23506357 |
André M Eckardt1, Juliana Lemound, Majeed Rana, Nils-Claudius Gellrich.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lymphomas of the orbit and orbital adnexae are rare tumors, comprising only 1% of all non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The majority of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas of the orbit are extranodal marginal-zone B-cell lymphomas of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue type. Because of nonspecific clinical signs and symptoms, some diagnostic delay may occur. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic approach in orbital lymphomas and to analyze their treatment outcome.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23506357 PMCID: PMC3616859 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-11-73
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Patient and treatment characteristics of orbital lymphomas (= 11)
| Age (years) | | |
| Median | 57.7 | |
| Range | 42.5 to 88.7 | |
| Gender | | |
| Male | 4 | 36 |
| Female | 7 | 64 |
| Clinical symptoms | | |
| Periorbital swelling | 6 | 55 |
| Proptosis | 5 | 46 |
| Pain | 4 | 36 |
| Epiphora | 2 | 18 |
| Motility impairment | 1 | 9 |
| Ann Arbor stage | | |
| IA | 7 | 64 |
| IIA | 2 | 18 |
| IIIA | 2 | 18 |
| Orbital imaging study | | |
| Computed tomography | 10 | 91 |
| Magnetic resonance imaging | 8 | 73 |
| Staging procedure | | |
| Chest X-ray | 5 | 46 |
| Chest computed tomography | 8 | 73 |
| Abdominal computed tomography | 7 | 64 |
| Bone marrow biopsy | 7 | 64 |
| Surgical treatment | | |
| Surgical biopsy | 10 | 91 |
| Complete surgical removal | 1 | 9 |
| Surgical approach | | |
| Transconjunctival | 3 | 27 |
| Blepharoplasty incision | 7 | 64 |
| Coronal/lateral orbitotomy | 1 | 9 |
| Treatment | | |
| Radiation | 7 | 64 |
| Chemotherapy | 4 | 36 |
Figure 1A patient underwent hemicoronal incision and a lateral orbitotomy approach, followed by a biopsy. (a) Clinical picture of a 56-year-old patient with a history of right orbital proptosis for 2 months with no visual impairment. (b) Axial magnetic resonance imaging scan showing tumor lesion of the intraconal/extraconal compartment of the right orbit. As a diagnostic procedure, a surgical biopsy was performed using a hemicoronal approach: (c) the lateral orbital rim was exposed via a hemicoronal approach; (d) following temporary osteotomy of the lateral orbital rim, the tumor was exposed and a biopsy was taken; and (e) correct anatomic reposition of the right lateral orbital rim and fixation using a 1.3 mm titanium plate.
Figure 2A patient with involvement of the lacrimal gland received complete surgical removal as primary treatment. (a) Coronal computed tomography scan showing a tumor lesion in the upper right orbit of a 77-year-old woman. (b) The tumor was exposed using a blepharoplasty approach and completely removed together with the lacrimal gland.