Vitreous Hemorrhage in Posterior Uveal Melanocytoma: Two Case Reports.

IF 0.4 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crop/5126550
Lauren B Yeager, Chloe Y Li, Dmitry Bogolmony, Larisa Debelenko, Brian P Marr
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Purpose: We describe the diagnostic challenge by melanocytomas originating from locations other than the optic nerve. Methods: This is a retrospective case report of two patients who presented with vitreous hemorrhage with underlying melanocytomas. Results: Both patients had hemorrhage obscuring indeterminant uveal masses; fine-needle aspiration biopsies confirmed melanocytoma with necrosis and atypia and, in one case, concern for malignant transformation. Conclusion: Melanocytomas are rare, benign melanocytic lesions that resemble nevi. In contrast to optic nerve melanocytoma, those involving the choroid and ciliary body lack specific clinical characteristics. Vitreous hemorrhage is an underrecognized complication, and uveal melanocytoma must be included in the differential diagnosis of vitreous hemorrhage with associated ciliary body or choroidal mass. Biopsy is required for definitive diagnosis and to identify malignant transformation of the lesion, a rare but possible occurrence.

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后葡萄膜黑色素细胞瘤玻璃体出血2例报告。
目的:我们描述起源于视神经以外部位的黑素细胞瘤的诊断挑战。方法:回顾性报告两例玻璃体出血合并黑色素细胞瘤的病例。结果:两例患者均有出血掩盖不确定的葡萄膜肿块;细针穿刺活检证实黑色素细胞瘤伴坏死和异型性,其中一例担心恶性转化。结论:黑色素细胞瘤是一种罕见的类似痣的良性黑色素细胞病变。与视神经黑素细胞瘤不同,涉及脉络膜和睫状体的黑素细胞瘤缺乏特定的临床特征。玻璃体出血是一种未被充分认识的并发症,葡萄膜黑色素细胞瘤必须包括在玻璃体出血的鉴别诊断中,并伴有睫状体或脉络膜肿块。活检需要明确的诊断,并确定病变的恶性转化,一种罕见但可能发生。
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