| Literature DB >> 27504917 |
Miaojuan Chen1, Junyang Zhao2, Jiejun Xia1, Zhenyin Liu1, Hua Jiang1, Gang Shen1, Haibo Li1, Yizhou Jiang1, Jing Zhang1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Retinoblastoma is the most common primary malignant intra-ocular tumor in children. Although intra-arterial chemotherapy (IAC) by selectively infusing chemotherapy through the ophthalmic artery has become an essential technique in the treatment of advanced intra-ocular retinoblastoma in children, the outcome of IAC as primary therapy for infants less than 3 months of age remains unknown. In this retrospective study, we reviewed the outcome of IAC as primary therapy for retinoblastoma in infants less than 3 months of age.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27504917 PMCID: PMC4978489 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0160873
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Results of IAC for retinoblastoma in infant less than 3 months of age.
| N | Sex | Uni/Bi | Family history | Signs | Age & weight at First IAC | Eyes undergoing treatment | Classification: ICRB | No. IAC cycles | Other treatment | Response: Tumor regression | Follow-up (months) | Complication |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | F | U | no | leukocoria | 12.5 weeks & 7 Kg | OS | E | 3 | none | Type 1 | 9 | no |
| 2 | F | B | no | leukocoria | 12.9 weeks & 6.2 Kg | OS | D | 4 | none | Type 1 | 18 | vitreous hemorrhage |
| OD | B | 4 | laser | Type 4 | 18 | no | ||||||
| 3 | F | U | no | leukocoria | 10.9 weeks & 7 Kg | OS | D | 3 | none | Type 1 | 10 | vitreous hemorrhage |
| 4 | M | U | no | leukocoria | 6.6 weeks & 7.5 Kg | OS | D | 3 | none | Type 1 | 14 | no |
| M | U | no | leukocoria | 9.0 weeks & 6.0 Kg | OS | E | 2 | IVC | Type 1 | 9 | phthisis, ophthalmic artery spasm, neutropenia | |
| 6 | M | U | no | none | 9.0 weeks & 7 Kg | OD | D | 2 | laser | Type 1 | 47 | choroidal infarction |
| 7 | F | U | no | leukocoria | 4.9 weeks & 6.8 Kg | OS | D | 3 | none | Type 1 | 26 | no |
| 8 | M | B | no | leukocoria | 11.7 weeks & 9.8 Kg | OS | D | 2 | none | Type 1 | 19 | ptosis, phthisis |
| OD | B | 2 | laser | Type 4 | 19 | no | ||||||
| 9 | F | B | no | leukocoria | 11.0 weeks & 6 Kg | OS | D | 2 | enucleation+ IVC | n/a | 65 | eyelid edema |
| OD | D | 2 | laser | Type 4 | 65 | no | ||||||
| 10 | F | U | leukocoria | 11.5 weeks & 7 Kg | OS | D | 2 | none | Type 1 | 49 | phthisis |
IVC: Intravenous chemotherapy; IAC: Intra-arterial chemotherapy; F: female; M: male; Uni: unilaterality; Bi: bilaterality; OD: Oculus Dexter; OS: Oculus Sinister.
Tumor regression pattern: Type 0: disappearance; Type 1: highly calcified; Type 2: fish flesh (no vascularity and no growth); Type 3: mixed types 1 and 2; Type 4: white scar.
1The only catheterization failure was the second cycle of IAC in Patient #5
Fig 1The age of each patient at first IAC treatment.
Fig 2Intra-arterial chemotherapy (IAC) as primary therapy for infants less than 3 months of age.
A&B: 6.9-week-old boy with unilateral sporadic retinoblastoma in right eye (Group D). A, Fundus photographs at initial examination (6.9-week-old). Right eye: large tumor with retinal detachment. B, Fundus photographs after 2 cycles of intra-arterial chemotherapy. After 2 cycles of IAC, complete tumor regression was achieved. C&D: 6.6-week-old boy with unilateral sporadic retinoblastoma in left eye (Group D). C, Fundus photographs at initial examination (6.6-week-old). Left eye: large tumor with retinal detachment. D, Fundus photographs after 3 cycles of intra-arterial chemotherapy. The tumor has shrunk and highly calcified. E&F: 11.3-week-old girl with unilateral sporadic retinoblastoma in right eye (Group D). E, Fundus photographs at initial examination (11.3-week-old). Right eye: large tumor with retinal detachment. F, Fundus photographs after 3 cycles of intra-arterial chemotherapy. The tumor has shrunk and highly calcified.