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Retinoblastoma. The long‐term appearance of radiated intraocular tumors

  • David H. Abramson
  • , Robert M. Ellsworth
  • , Cynthia Gerardi
  • , Camille A. Servodidio
  • , Agnese Romanella
  • , Beryl McCormick
  • , Daniel Fass

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Abstract

A retrospective analysis of 50 patients with retinoblastoma was undertaken to determine the appearance of intraocular retinoblastoma that had received external beam radiation a minimum of 10 years previously. Of the 91 tumors found in 59 eyes, 76 (84%) continued to be ophthalmoscopically visible after 10 years. The most common ophthalmoscopic appearance was a Type III regression pattern. The type of radiation regression pattern correlated with the pretreatment volume of the tumor. The largest tumors (mean, 10.0 disc diameter [dd]) became Type I regression patterns, whereas the smallest tumors (mean, 1.0 dd) completely disappeared. This represents the first long‐term follow‐up of the intraocular status of radiated retinoblastoma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2753-2755
Number of pages3
JournalCancer
Volume67
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 1991
Externally publishedYes

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