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Choroidal Melanoma: A Mini Review

Noha M. Soliman, Diaa Mamdouh, Aisha Elkordi

2023Medicines20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Choroidal melanoma is a rare malignant tumour, yet it is the most common primary intra-ocular neoplasm and second on the list of top ten most malignant melanoma sites in the body. Clinical presentation can be non-specific and includes photopsia, floaters, progressive visual field loss, and blurry vision. The tumour is quite often diagnosed clinically during fundus examination; however, the most valued diagnostic tests are A- and B-scan ultrasonography (US). Several factors affect prognosis, including the patient's age, tumour size, histological features, and presence of metastases. Still, with primary treatment and tight surveillance, around 50% of choroidal melanoma patients metastasise.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMelanomaFundus (uterus)Presentation (obstetrics)Choroidal melanomaUltrasonographyRadiologyDermatologyPathologyCancer researchOcular Oncology and TreatmentsRetinal Development and DisordersCutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management