| Literature DB >> 33005444 |
Sophia El Hamichi1,2, Dhariana Acon2, Veronica Kon Graversen1, Aaron S Gold1, Audina M Berrocal2, Timothy G Murray1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common eye tumor in children. There have been significant improvements in treatment options targeting killing the tumor while also conserving the eye and attempting to conserve functional vision. Retinal detachment (RD) is not an uncommon event and compromises the vision and sometimes RB treatment.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33005444 PMCID: PMC7508214 DOI: 10.1155/2020/1486757
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2090-004X Impact factor: 1.909
Figure 1Pie chart illustrating the distribution of retinal detachment during retinoblastoma and its evolution.
Age of retinoblastoma and retinal detachment diagnosis.
| Patient | Current age | Gender | Age at retinoblastoma diagnosis | Retinoblastoma laterality | Age at retinal detachment diagnosis | Retinal detachment laterality |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 4 yo | Male | 7 months | Unilateral | 7 months | Unilateral |
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| 3 yo | Male | 22 months | Unilateral | 22 months | Unilateral |
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| 2 yo | Female | 2 days | Bilateral | 2 days | Bilateral |
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| 8 yo | Female | 12 months | Bilateral | 12 months | Bilateral |
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| 8 yo | Male | 24 months | Unilateral | 24 months | Unilateral |
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| 3 yo | Male | 6 months | Unilateral | 6 months | Unilateral |
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| 8 yo | Male | 6 months | Bilateral | 6 months | Unilateral |
Stage of retinoblastoma and type of associated retinal detachment.
| Patient | Stage of retinoblastoma (Reese-Ellsworth classification) | Type of retinal detachment |
|---|---|---|
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| Stage 5B | Exudative and tractional |
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| Stage 5B | Tractional with persistent fetal vasculature |
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| Stage 4 | Exudative and tractional |
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| Stage 5B | Exudative and tractional |
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| Stage 5B | Rhegmatogenous, exudative, and tractional |
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| Stage 5B | Exudative and tractional |
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| Stage 5B | Exudative and tractional |
Treatments received and evolution.
| Patient | Transpupillary thermal laser | Cryotherapy | Intra-arterial chemotherapy | Systemic chemotherapy | Additional treatment | Evolution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Yes | No | Yes | No | None | Stable |
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| Yes | No | Yes | No | None | Stable |
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| Yes | No | No | Yes | None | Stable |
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| No | No | No | Yes | External beam radiotherapy + periocular carboplatin | Phthisical globe OS |
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| Yes | No | Yes | No | None | Stable |
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| Yes | No | Yes | Yes | None | Stable |
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| Yes | No | Yes | Yes | None | Phthisical globe OS |
Figure 2Patient 2 with treated retinoblastoma and persistent tractional retinal detachment associated with persistent fetal vasculature in the right eye.
Figure 3Patient 5 with treated retinoblastoma and persistent complex retinal detachment (tractional and exudative) of the right eye.