Literature DB >> 7065942

Bilateral diffuse melanocytic uveal tumors associated with systemic malignant neoplasms. A recently recognized syndrome.

C C Barr, L E Zimmerman, V T Curtin, R L Font.   

Abstract

Four cases of the simultaneous occurrence of bilateral diffuse melanocytic uveal tumors were studied by us. In each case, the patient had an associated systemic malignant neoplasm diagnosed by biopsy or at autopsy. There was no evidence of metastatic melanoma in any patient. Clinically, the patients experienced rapid loss of vision, and cataracts were usually present. Multiple pigmented and nonpigmented placoid iridic and choroidal nodules, as well as serous retinal detachment, frequently were noted. Histopathologically, the uveal tracts of both eyes were diffusely infiltrated by preponderantly benign-appearing nevoid or spindle-shaped cells. Areas of necrosis within the tumors and scleral involvement were commonly seen. We believe this constellation of findings constitutes a new syndrome in which there is a bilateral, diffuse proliferation of melanocytic cells throughout the uvea in association with a systemic malignant neoplasm.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7065942     DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1982.01030030251003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-9950


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5.  Proliferative activity in bilateral paraneoplastic melanocytic proliferation and bilateral uveal melanoma.

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7.  Pigmented uveal tumours in a transgenic mouse model.

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8.  The occurrence and proposed significance of Schnabel cavernous degeneration in uveal melanoma.

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