Title of article :
Consequences of Delayed Diagnosis in Treatment of Retinoblastoma
Author/Authors :
Faranoush, Mohammad MAHAK Pediatric Cancer Treatment and Research Center , Hedayati Asl, Amir Abbas MAHAK Pediatric Cancer Treatment and Research Center , Mehrvar, Azim MAHAK Pediatric Cancer Treatment and Research Center , Mehrvar, Narjes MAHAK Pediatric Cancer Treatment and Research Center , Zangooei, Rokhsaneh MAHAK Pediatric Cancer Treatment and Research Center , Abadi, Ehsan MAHAK Pediatric Cancer Treatment and Research Center , Alebouyeh, Mardawg MAHAK Pediatric Cancer Treatment and Research Center , Tashvighi, Maryam MAHAK Pediatric Cancer Treatment and Research Center
Pages :
6
From page :
381
To page :
386
Abstract :
Objective: One of the primary factors in managing patients with retinoblastoma is early diagnosis. The main idea of this study was to recognize the consequences of delay in diagnosis on therapy of the disease. Methods: A retrospective review of all children with proven retinoblastoma, who had presented to MAHAK hospital in Tehran, from April 2007 to Dec 2011, was performed. Grouping of intraocular tumors was applied as A to E according to International Classification of Retinoblastoma. Findings : There were 157 (91 boys) children eligible for study. The mean age was 1.21±0.11 years with average delay in diagnosis of 3.4±0.53 months. Classification of D group in both unilateral (93 patients) and bilateral tumors was the largest category. A significant relation (P=0.05) between delayed diagnosis time and tumor grouping was evident. The most frequent symptoms were leukocoria and strabismus. Age was significantly lower in the subgroup of bilateral tumors than in unilateral retinoblastomas (0.6±0.12 year vs 1.6±0.15 years). The diagnosis was delayed in subgroup of extra ocular retinoblastoma more than in intraocular tumors (8.7±2.9 months vs 2.9±0.52 months). Conclusion: The authors recommend early referring of suspected cases to ophthalmologists and pediatric oncologists and to organize educational programs to publisize signs and symptoms of the disease such as leukocoria, strabismus and ocular inflammatory disorders through national media. In conclusion, early diagnosis of retinoblastoma can be the primary factor in managing the patients as the delay in diagnosis accounts for highly advanced disease and poor prognosis.
Keywords :
Childhood Malignancy , Eye Tumor , Delayed Diagnosis , Retinoblastoma
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2014
Record number :
2443958
Link To Document :
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