Advanced OCT Analysis of Biopsy-proven Vitreoretinal Lymphoma

Autor: Rosa Dolz-Marco, Amani A. Fawzi, David Sarraf, Debra A. Goldstein, Adrian Au, Francesco Pichi, Sarra Gattousi, Anastasia Tasiopoulou, K. Bailey Freund, Alessandro Marchese, Carol L. Shields, Xialou Yang, Elisabetta Miserocchi, Jasmine H. Francis, Kyoko Ohno-Matsui, Ethan K Sobol, Scott D. Smith, Pearse A. Keane, Janet L. Davis, Mandeep S. Sagoo
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Am J Ophthalmol
ISSN: 0002-9394
Popis: Importance Although the diagnosis of vitreoretinal lymphoma (VRL) can be challenging, early detection is critical for visual prognosis. Objective To analyze the spectrum of optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings in patients with biopsy-proven VRL and correlate these features with clinical parameters. Design Retrospective cross-sectional study Setting Multicenter chart review from 13 retina, uveitis and ocular oncology clinics worldwide over an 11-year period (2008-2019). Participants Patients with a diagnosis of biopsy-proven VRL imaged with OCT at presentation Exposure The ocular information, systemic information and multimodal retinal imaging findings were collected and studied. Main Outcome Measure Characteristics of VRL on OCT Results A total of 182 eyes of 115 patients (63 women, mean age 65 years) were included in this study. The disease was bilateral in 81 (70%) patients, and mean baseline visual acuity (VA) was 0.2±0.89 logMAR (Snellen equivalent of 20/32). At baseline, 38 patients (33%) presented with isolated ocular involvement, 54 (45%) with associated central nervous system (CNS) involvement and 11 (10%) with other systemic lymphomatous involvement and an additional 12 (10%) patients presented with both CNS and other systemic involvement. On OCT, tumor infiltration was identified in various retinal layers including lesions in the sub-retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) compartment (91% of eyes), the subretinal compartment (43% of eyes) and the intraretinal compartment (7% of eyes). Conclusions and Relevance OCT analysis of eyes with vitreoretinal lymphoma identified 3 main regions of retinal infiltration. Sub-RPE location, with or without subretinal infiltration, was the most common pattern of involvement whereas isolated intraretinal infiltration was the least common.
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