2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.sjopt.2019.07.008
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Retinoblastoma in older patients: A retrospective comparative analysis of 100 consecutive patients based on age

Abstract: PurposeTo describe comparative clinical features, treatment, and outcomes of retinoblastoma in patients initially diagnosed at age 4 or older.MethodsRetrospective case series.ResultsThere were 101 eyes in 100 consecutive patients age ≥4 years diagnosed with retinoblastoma. Mean patient age at diagnosis was 6.6 years (median 5.3, range 4.0–41.0 years). Tumors were predominantly classified (International Classification of Retinoblastoma) as group D (31%) or E (65%). Patients were divided by age into 3 groups: yo… Show more

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“…also presented two patients with RB who were initially misdiagnosed as OT and underwent a series of unnecessary procedures. 17 As RB in older children has been reported to occur between 3.5-8.5%, RB should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a fundal mass in any age group. 17-21 Shields et al reviewed 400 cases of RB and found that 8.5% of patients were older than 5 years old and 0.8% of patients were older than 15 years old at the time of the diagnosis.…”
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“…also presented two patients with RB who were initially misdiagnosed as OT and underwent a series of unnecessary procedures. 17 As RB in older children has been reported to occur between 3.5-8.5%, RB should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a fundal mass in any age group. 17-21 Shields et al reviewed 400 cases of RB and found that 8.5% of patients were older than 5 years old and 0.8% of patients were older than 15 years old at the time of the diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it is located more peripherally from the optic disc and foveola and it has smaller diameter than RB of younger patients. 17 It is of grater staging and symptoms appear to be more subjective (e.g. reduced visual acuity, floaters) rather than objective (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, RB in older patients mostly presents with unusual symptoms and signs (e.g., floater or decreased vision). As a result, the unusual appearance triggers a late diagnosis and these cases are usually diagnosed clinically in advanced stages [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The eagle’s eye overview of enucleation trends over the past 2 decades at a single institution by Thaung 9 offers an insight into the continually changing landscape of ocular disease and its management. The analysis of 100 consecutive older patients with retinoblastoma diagnosed at age 4 years or older over 6 decades by Masoomian and colleagues 10 offers an invaluable perspective on the clinical characteristics and histopathologic findings of this uncommon, “older-age” presentation of retinoblastoma, and additionally highlights the evolution of therapies through the years. Similarly, evaluation of timing of uveal metastasis based on primary cancer type and the related overall survival of over 1000 patients by Welch et al 7 provides a valuable resource on cancer screening and surveillance.…”
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