1. Optical coherence tomography angiography of a pigmented Fuchs' adenoma (age-related hyperplasia of the nonpigmented ciliary body epithelium) masquerading as a ciliary body melanoma
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Alison H. Skalet, Yan Li, Nisha Nagarkatti-Gude, David Huang, and David J. Wilson
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Uveal neoplasm ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adenoma ,Uveal Neoplasm ,Ciliary body ,Iridocyclectomy ,Muscle hypertrophy ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,Case report ,Medicine ,Age-related hyperplasia of the nonpigmented ciliary epithelium ,Fuchs' adenoma ,business.industry ,OCT angiography ,Ciliary body melanoma ,Optical coherence tomography angiography ,Hyperplasia ,medicine.disease ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose To report a case of age-related hypertrophy of the nonpigmented ciliary epithelium (ARH-NPCE) clinically resembling a ciliary body melanoma and report the optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) findings associated with this lesion. Observations A 51-year-old male was referred for evaluation of a deeply pigmented ciliary body mass with extension through the iris root. Iridocyclectomy was performed due to concern for ciliary body melanoma. Histopathologic analysis was instead consistent with ARH-NPCE, also known as Fuchs' adenoma. Prior to surgery, OCTA images revealed abnormal vasculature in the area of the lesion. Vessels in the peripheral iris approaching the lesion appeared more tortuous and were non-radial as compared with normal iris vessels. The ciliary body mass itself could not be penetrated using an OCTA system operating at 1050 nm. Conclusions and importance ARH-NPCE may clinically resemble a pigmented ciliary body melanoma. This is the second case describing this clinical scenario, which may be more common than previously thought. Non-invasive imaging with OCTA revealed an abnormal peripheral iris vasculature pattern in the area of the iridociliary mass characterized by disorganized, tortuous, and non-radial vessels. Despite advances in longer wavelength OCTA systems, poor penetration of the ciliary body lesion precluded imaging of the intratumoral vessels in this location.
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- 2018
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