| Literature DB >> 32509763 |
Carsten Faber1, Rasmus Ejstrup1, Karine Madsen2, Steffen Heegaard1,3, David Scheie3, Jens Folke Kiilgaard1.
Abstract
We report the case of a 25-year-old female, who presented with a large, pale tumor of her ciliary body that extended to >180° of the anterior chamber angle. All preoperative examinations including ultrasound biomicroscopy, scleral transillumination, and MRI indicated melanoma. A thorough systemic work-up was negative. A diagnosis of ring melanoma was suspected, and the patient was scheduled for enucleation. However, perioperative frozen section indicated granulomatous inflammation. The enucleation was cancelled, and a subtenon injection of triamcinolone was administered, which resulted in the disappearance of the tumor. Together, the findings meet the criteria for the diagnosis of isolated ocular sarcoidosis. This case demonstrates that a sarcoid granuloma can mimic all clinical features of a ring melanoma. Therefore, a biopsy should be done before destructive surgery is carried out.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnostics; Inflammation; Ocular sarcoidosis; Transscleral biopsy; Uveal melanoma
Year: 2019 PMID: 32509763 PMCID: PMC7250346 DOI: 10.1159/000504784
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ocul Oncol Pathol ISSN: 2296-4657