Orbital cellulitis and massive chemosis as first sign of a cilio-choroidal malignant melanoma without extraocular extension: A case report
To describe a case of cilio-choroidal melanoma presenting as aseptic orbital cellulitis with massive conjunctival chemosis. Case report. A 51-year-old man with a left retro-iris pigmented lesion had acute lid edema, conjunctival chemosis, and extensive hyphema. Ultrasound revealed a large, lobulated...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current problems in cancer. Case reports 2023-09, Vol.11, p.100253, Article 100253 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To describe a case of cilio-choroidal melanoma presenting as aseptic orbital cellulitis with massive conjunctival chemosis.
Case report.
A 51-year-old man with a left retro-iris pigmented lesion had acute lid edema, conjunctival chemosis, and extensive hyphema. Ultrasound revealed a large, lobulated, wide-base choroidal-starting lesion affecting the ciliary bodies and vitreous chamber. MRI revealed low-intermediate T2-signal and intermediate-high T1-signal, with substantial post-contrastographic enhancement. After one week of systemic corticosteroids, the chemosis reduced significantly, and the patient was referred for enucleation, even without histologic confirmation. Post-surgical histopathology found 90% necrotic tissue, few viable cells, and no scleral or vascular invasion, with genetic analysis showing monosomy of chromosome 3 and 8q gain.
Choroidal melanoma, particularly if necrotic, may occasionally present as aseptic orbital cellulitis, even without extraocular spread. |
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ISSN: | 2666-6219 2666-6219 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cpccr.2023.100253 |