Uveal metastases.

Q3 Medicine Monographs in clinical cytology Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-10-18 DOI:10.1159/000330816
Charles V Biscotti, Arun D Singh
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Any discussion of ophthalmic oncology must emphasize metastases to the uvea. Consider that an estimated 8– 10% of patients with metastatic malignancy have uveal involvement [1]. Not surprisingly then, metastases are the most common uveal malignancy. The uveal tract’s rich vascularity partly explains this predilection for metastases. Further, the uveal microenvironment seems favorable to metastases since the uvea has the highest percentage of metastatic involvement in relation to blood flow of any tissue in the body [1, 2]. Metastases usually involve the choroid (88% of cases) and rarely involve the iris (9% of cases) or ciliary body (2% of cases) [3]. Multifocality and or bilaterality can help clinically differentiate metastases from primary tumors, especially melanoma. Unfortunately, metastases are often solitary and unilateral [3, 4]. In one large series, metastases were bilateral in only approximately one quarter of patients, and the metastases were solitary in 71% of the involved eyes [3]. Two thirds of patients with uveal metastases have a history of a primary malignancy [3]. Cytologists should exploit this fact when interpreting uveal fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) samples.
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Monographs in clinical cytology
Monographs in clinical cytology Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: Monographs in this series have given the field of cytology an outstanding set of reference works. Volumes perform the important function of correlating extensive basic and clinical findings and applying these to discuss how innovations in cytology can improve patient diagnosis and management. Readers will find descriptions of techniques offering greater simplicity, speed, patient comfort and cost effectiveness as well as improved diagnostic precision. The immense utility of these texts has resulted in the release of updated second editions of earlier volumes, which continue to meet the popular demand for access to this material.
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