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OphthalmologyOctober 200916 citations

Optical coherence tomography: pathology correlation of optic disc melanocytoma.

Finger Paul T, Natesh Sribhargava, Milman Tatyana


AI Summary

OCT/SLO imaging of optic disc melanocytoma correlated with histopathology, showing OCT can reveal tumor effects on surrounding tissues, aiding diagnosis and monitoring despite pigment blocking deeper views.

Abstract

Objective

To correlate combined optical coherence tomography (OCT) and scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO) imaging to clinical and histopathologic characteristics of optic disc melanocytoma (ODM).

Design

Retrospective, consecutive clinical case analysis.

Participants

Twenty patients with ODM were evaluated.

Testing: All underwent ophthalmic examinations including a best-corrected visual acuity, slit-lamp examination, dilated ophthalmoscopy, fundus photography with angiography, B-scan ultrasonography, and combined OCT and SLO imaging.

Main outcome measures

One eye, treated by enucleation, was evaluated by pathologic analysis and was correlated to its combined OCT and SLO images. These findings were correlated to clinical and OCT information from 19 patients with ODM.

Results

Histopathologic and combined OCT and SLO features included: disruption of the internal limiting membrane, disorganization of the retina (overlying the tumor), and visualization of the tumor's subretinal surface. Compressive and infiltrative changes in the optic nerve, peripapillary choroid, and retina were correlated directly to combined OCT and SLO images. To varying degrees, these histopathologic findings were seen on combined OCT and SLO. However, the pigment of the ODMs blocked OCT reflectance deep to the tumor's surface.

Conclusions

This study demonstrated that OCT and SLO findings could be correlated directly with histopathologic characteristics. Imaging with OCT can be used to diagnose and correlate secondary retinal, superficial, and subretinal tumor characteristics.

Financial disclosure(s): The author(s) have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.


MeSH Terms

AdultAgedAged, 80 and overEye EnucleationFemaleFluorescein AngiographyHumansMaleMiddle AgedNevus, PigmentedOphthalmoscopyOptic DiskOptic Nerve NeoplasmsRetrospective StudiesTomography, Optical CoherenceVisual Acuity

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