scholarly journals A diagnostic assessment of angioarchitectonics of choroidal melanoma

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 40-45
Author(s):  
I. E. Panova ◽  
E. V. Samkovich ◽  
P. A. Nechiporenko ◽  
N. N. Grigoryeva

Purpose: to study angioarchitectonics of choroidal melanoma with varied biometric characteristics by comparing the results of indocyanine green angiography (IAG) and OCT angiography (OCTA).Material and methods. Angiography with indocyanine green and OCT angiography was performed in 45 choroidal melanoma patients (45 eyes, 20 men, 25 women, mean age 57.36 ± 15.11 years) to see the features of angioarchitectonics for various tumor elevations: up to 3 mm (small choroidal melanomas) and within the 3.1– 5.0 mm range (medium choroidal melanomas) and assess the informative value of the techniques.Results. We established a high diagnostic value of angiography with indocyanine green and OCT angiography in the diagnosis of vasculature of choroidal melanoma (89% and 71 %, respectively), an acceptable significance in small choroidal melanomas, and a higher informative value of angiography with indocyanine green in medium choroidal melanomas. The vasculature of small choroidal melanomas is characterized by type 1 angioarchitectonics predominance (59 %), while that of medium-sized melanomas corresponds to type 2 angioarchitectonics (81 %). The pattern match in angiography with indocyanine green and OCT angiography took place in 93.8 % of patients. The average depth of vessel identification during OCT angiography was determined to stay within the range of 186 μm for choroidal melanomas of up to 1.9 mm high, 220 μm for melanomas between 2 and 3 mm high, and 255 μm for melanomas higher than 3 mm.Conclusions. The use of contrast and non-contrast angiography in assessing the vasculature of choroidal melanoma is highly informative and useful for the assessment of the type of angioarchitectonics. The use of OCT angiography is more informative for tumors with an elevation of up to 3 mm. In order to increase the accuracy and effectiveness of OCTA, the identification of newly formed vessels should be carried out with regard to the parameters established.

2008 ◽  
Vol 68 (22) ◽  
pp. 9441-9450 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kira Minkis ◽  
Daniel G. Kavanagh ◽  
Galit Alter ◽  
Dusan Bogunovic ◽  
David O'Neill ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 49 (11) ◽  
pp. 878-886 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elie H. Motulsky ◽  
Fang Zheng ◽  
Yingying Shi ◽  
Giovanni Gregori ◽  
Philip J. Rosenfeld

Author(s):  
S MORETTI ◽  
S MAZZOLI ◽  
F SEMPLICI ◽  
A CHIARUGI ◽  
N TOFANI ◽  
...  

1992 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-32
Author(s):  
I. Kreissig ◽  
B. Jost

The hypertensive gas technique induces avascularity within the eye during enucleation of a melanoma. Before touching the eye for enucleation, pressure is raised to maximum by an intravitreal injection of approximately 1.4 ml of gas (perfluorocarbon, air) resulting in a rock-hard eye. Avascularity persists for the duration of enucleation. From 9/1987 to 6/1989, 15 patients with choroidal melanomas were enrolled in a prospective study with the hypertensive gas technique instead of prior radiotherapy (the death rate in that series was five out of 26 melanoma patients at three years). Inclusion criteria for the hypertensive gas technique study were the same as for our previous irradiation series: (1) absence of detectable metastases and (2) a choroidal melanoma too large for a radioactive plaque. The average base diameter of melanomas measured 13.2 mm, height 8.4 mm. The cytology was: 11x spindle, 3x mixed, 1x epithelioid cells. At re-examination in 7/1991 (average follow-up 33 months) two diabetics had died with no detectable metastases prior to death, and one of the 15 melanoma patients had died with metastases 24 months after enucleation. So far the hypertensive gas technique for enucleation of a melanoma eye seems to have no adverse effect on survival. It seems to be a simple alternative to the precautions taken otherwise and it facilitates enucleation with pratically no bleeding from the globe.


1997 ◽  
Vol 7 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. S95
Author(s):  
S Moretti ◽  
S Mazzoli ◽  
F Semplici ◽  
A Chiarugi ◽  
N Tofani ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Vol 38 (15) ◽  
pp. 18
Author(s):  
SHERRY BOSCHERT
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