Combined association of massive choroidal and optic nerve invasion as a prognostic relevance in primary retinoblastoma: A 10‐year study

Kashyap, Seema ; Singh, Lata ; Kumar, Nikhil ; Singh, Mithalesh Kumar ; Pushker, Neelam ; Bakhshi, Sameer ; Sen, Seema ; Lomi, Neiwete ; Meel, Rachna ; Chawla, Bhavna (2020) Combined association of massive choroidal and optic nerve invasion as a prognostic relevance in primary retinoblastoma: A 10‐year study Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, 17 (2). ISSN 1743-7555

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/ajco.13348

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajco.13348

Abstract

Purpose To determine the significance of both massive choroidal invasion and optic nerve invasion (retrolaminar [(RL]+cut end [CE]) as a criterion for classifying high metastatic potential retinoblastoma and their relationship with other known histopathological high-risk features. Methods A retrospective review of 650 eyes diagnosed as retinoblastoma over a 10-year period. In our study, there is male predominance and a higher percentage of the poorly differentiated tumors. The age of most of the patients ranges from 1 month to 8 years with a median age of 2 years. Results There were 24% of eyes with massive choroidal invasion and 18% of eyes with optic nerve invasion up to the cut end. On performing Cox-proportional hazard analysis, it was found that massive choroidal invasion in association with optic nerve invasion up to the cut end was an independent prognostic parameter. On Kaplan-Meier analysis, overall survival had reduced in patients having both massive choroidal invasion and an optic nerve cut end invasion along with orbital invasion (P < .05). Conclusion The presence of massive choroidal invasion in association with optic nerve cut end invasion (RL+CE) could be used as a better prognostic predictor in assessing retinoblastoma patients with high metastatic potential and need to be kept for longer follow up.

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