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Ultra-wide-field imaging assessment of small choroidal pigmented lesions using red and green colour channels.

Vasilios P Papastefanou1, Rana'a T Al-Jamal1, Zaria Christine Ali2, Victoria M L Cohen1, Jane Gray3, Mandeep S Sagoo1,3, Konstantinos Balaskas4,5,6.   

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BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of small choroidal melanoma is mainly based on tumour thickness, subretinal fluid, or lipofuscin pigment. Ultra-wide-field imaging (UWF) allows depiction of choroidal lesions through a red (RC) and a green channel (GC). Aim of the study was to determine the utility of this tool in the detection of small choroidal melanoma.
METHODS: Retrospective cross-sectional study of patients with small choroidal pigmented lesions up to 3 mm in thickness. All patients underwent clinical and imaging assessment including UWF. Lesions were subcategorized based on thickness and lesion type. A qualitative assessment ensued using the red and green channels feature.
RESULTS: A total of 152 patients were included. Melanotic naevi (76/152,50%) and small choroidal melanomas (55/152,36%) were the predominant types. Thickness was <1 mm in 30% (46/152), 1-2 mm in 46% (70/152) and 2-3 mm in 24% (36/152) of cases. Two distinct imaging patterns were noted: dark on RC/undetectable on GC and dark on RC/light on GC. In melanotic naevi the dark on RC/light on GC pattern was significantly associated with increased tumour thickness (p = 0.006) and the presence of lipofuscin (p < 0.001) suggesting a potential prognostic significance. In small melanomas such an association was not established. The majority of small melanomas manifested a dark on RC/undetectable on GC pattern despite the presence of subretinal fluid and lipofuscin.
CONCLUSIONS: UWF imaging of choroidal pigmented tumours with red-green channels revealed two distinct patterns. The dark on RC/light on GC pattern was more common in suspicious melanotic naevi, but not in small melanomas. The use of red-green channels is not a reliable diagnostic tool in the early detection of small melanomas.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32367003      PMCID: PMC7852685          DOI: 10.1038/s41433-020-0900-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eye (Lond)        ISSN: 0950-222X            Impact factor:   3.775


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1.  Follow-up studies of suspicious choroidal nevi.

Authors:  J L Mims; J A Shields
Journal:  Ophthalmology       Date:  1978-09       Impact factor: 12.079

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