1. Scleral Thinning Documented by Ultrasound Biomicroscopy after Plaque Therapy for Anterior Ciliary Melanoma.
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Kuzmanović Elabjer B, Bušić M, Miletić D, Bjeloš M, Vukojević N, and Bosnar D
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Disease Progression, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Melanoma radiotherapy, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Sclera radiation effects, Time Factors, Uveal Neoplasms radiotherapy, Brachytherapy methods, Ciliary Body, Melanoma diagnosis, Microscopy, Acoustic methods, Sclera diagnostic imaging, Uveal Neoplasms diagnosis
- Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate, by ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM), changes in scleral thickness after ruthenium-106 CCB and CCC plaque (Eckert & Ziegler BE-BIG GmbH, Berlin, Germany) therapy for anterior ciliary melanoma., Methods: Eleven patients with anterior ciliary melanoma underwent ruthenium-106 CCB and CCC plaque radiation with a radiation dose at the tumor apex of 80-100 Gy. UBM measurements performed prior to and after treatment were as follows: the largest prominence of the tumor perpendicular to the sclera and scleral thickness at scleral spur, 1.0 mm, and 2.0 mm posteriorly., Results: The article presents one year follow-up results for each of the 11 patients. The mean regression of the tumor of 24.3±9.31% was observed. The thinning of the sclera was statistically significant at the scleral spur (t=1.80, p ≤ 0.05) and at maximal tumor thickness (t=1.35, P=0.05)., Conclusion: UBM documented significant thinning of the sclera at the scleral spur and overlying the maximal tumor thickness after Ru-106 CCB and CCC plaque radiation. Taking into consideration the shortcomings of the study-small sample size, insufficient probe resolution, and subjectively determined anatomic landmarks-observed minimal thickness change of the sclera does not necessarily mean its necrosis. However, thinning of the sclera documented at one year follow-up associated with very slow regression of the tumor indicates the need for the introduction of the CIA plaque treatment in our patients with anterior ciliary melanoma.
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- 2018
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