Characteristic ultrasonographic findings of choroidal tumors
Journal
Journal of Medical Ultrasound
Journal Volume
11
Journal Issue
2
Pages
55-59
Date Issued
2003
Author(s)
Wang T.-J.
Huang J.-S.
Lin C.-P.
Lin L.L.-K.
Abstract
Purpose: To report the characteristic ultrasonographic findings of choroidal tumors diagnosed at a university hospital between 1999 and 2002. Materials and Methods: The charts of patients with choroidal tumors diagnosed between January 1999 and December 2002 were reviewed retrospectively. Age, gender and symptoms were recorded. The characteristic ultrasonographic findings of choroidal tumors, including shape, internal reflectivity, location and associated retinal detachment, were analyzed. Result: A total of 27 cases of choroidal tumors were reviewed. Choroidal hemangioma was found in 15 cases (56%), choroidal melanoma in 10 (37%), and metastatic choroidal tumor in two (7%). Fourteen patients had a dome-shaped tumor mass (14 choroidal hemangiomas), 11 had a collar-button tumor (10 choroidal melanomas and 1 choroidal hemangioma), and two had an irregular/bumpy tumor (metastatic choroidal tumors). Retinal detachment was noted in 14 cases. Thirteen choroidal hemangiomas (86.7%) were located adjacent to the optic nerve, while eight choroidal melanomas (80%) were not located at the posterior pole. High internal reflectivity was noted in 13 choroidal hemangiomas (86.7%). Five cases of choroidal melanoma (50%) had medium to high internal reflectivity, and four cases (40%) showed low to medium internal reflectivity. Conclusions: Ultrasonography is a non-invasive examination for choroidal tumors. However, not all choroidal tumors had the typical pictures described by previous studies. From our study, the shape, location, reflectivity, and associated retinal detachment might be helpful indicators for differential diagnosis of choroidal tumors. ? 2003 Elsevier. All rights reserved.
Subjects
Choroidal hemangioma; Choroidal melanoma; Metastatic choroidal tumor; Ocular ultrasonography
SDGs
Other Subjects
A scan; adult; age; aged; article; B scan; choroid melanoma; choroid tumor; clinical article; clinical examination; clinical feature; controlled study; differential diagnosis; disease association; echography; female; hemangioma; human; male; medical record; non invasive measurement; optic nerve; retina detachment; retrospective study; sex difference; symptom; tumor localization; tumor volume; university hospital
Publisher
Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Type
journal article
