Title of article :
Ciliary Body Seeding after Pars Plana Transvitreal Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Choroidal Melanoma
Author/Authors :
Ndulue, Jideofor K. Wills Eye Hospital - Ocular Oncology Service - Philadelphia - PA - USA , Mashayekhi, Arman Wills Eye Hospital - Ocular Oncology Service - Philadelphia - PA - USA , Shields, Carol L. Wills Eye Hospital - Ocular Oncology Service - Philadelphia - PA - USA
Abstract :
Purpose: To report ciliary body seeding 20 years after pars plana transvitreal fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) of choroidal melanoma.
Case Report: 67-year-old man with choroidal melanoma in left eye was previously
managed with pars plana FNAB using a 25-gauge needle followed by plaque
radiotherapy. Twenty years later, choroidal melanoma was regressed but there was a
small flat focus of scleral pigment 3.0mm from the limbus at the FNAB site. Ultrasound
biomicroscopy showed a contiguous ciliary body mass measuring 3.1mm in thickness.
Tumor seeding in the anterior chamber angle was noted inferiorly. These findings
suggested melanoma recurrence along the needle tract. Treatment was performed
with Iodine-125 radioactive plaque covering entire anterior segment and ciliary body
recurrence. The tumor regressed to 2.2mm over one year.
Conclusion: Pars plana transvitreal FNAB of choroidal melanoma resulted in needle tract seeding in ciliary body and episcleral region 20 years later.
Keywords :
Choroid , Ciliary Body , Extraocular Extension , Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy , Melanoma , Seeding
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research