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UVEA Choroidal melanoma Referral: Urgent to normal depending on characteristics* The annual malignant transformation rate of choroidal nevi in Caucasians is estimated to be one in 8845, this drops to one in 3664 for ages 80-84 years old (Chien et al., 2017) There are a number of risk factors for such melanoma trans- formations, the most important of which appears to be chorodial thickness of > 2 mm. Carol Shields at Wills Eye Hospital (USA) has done a lot of work in this area. She identifies 5 factors associated with risk of growth of small choroidal lesions: 1. tumor thickness greater than 2.0 mm 2. subretinal fluid 3. visual symptoms 4. orange pigment 5. posterior tumor margin touching the disc These five factors can be easily rememberd with the mnemonic: To Find Small Ocular Melanoma (= Thickness, Fluid, Symptoms, Orange pigment, Optic Disc Margin) Nevi with three or more risk factors demonstrate malignant transformation in 50% of cases over 5 years (Chien et al., 2017) These images were originally published in the Retina Image Bank. Henry J. Kaplan, MD Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida. Year 2013; Image Numbers 7799 and 10386. © the American Society of Retina Specialists. Video *The referral advice in the atlas should be used as a general guideline and the optometry atlas does not establish a standard of optometric care and specific outcomes are not guaranteed. Please read full details on gre en-club.eu/news/optometry-atlas/

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Page 1: UVEA Choroidal melanoma - Green Club · 2019-09-20 · UVEAChoroidal melanoma Referral: Urgent to normal depending on characteristics* The annual malignant transformation rate of

UVEA Choroidal melanomaReferral: Urgent to normal depending on characteristics*

● The annual malignant transformation rate of choroidal nevi in Caucasians is estimated to be one in 8845, this drops to one in 3664 for ages 80-84 years old (Chien et al., 2017)

● There are a number of risk factors for such melanoma trans-formations, the most important of which appears to be chorodial thickness of > 2 mm.

● Carol Shields at Wills Eye Hospital (USA) has done a lot of work in this area. She identifies 5 factors associated with risk of growth of small choroidal lesions:1. tumor thickness greater than 2.0 mm 2. subretinal fluid3. visual symptoms4. orange pigment5. posterior tumor margin touching the disc

These five factors can be easily rememberd with the mnemonic: To Find Small Ocular Melanoma(= Thickness, Fluid, Symptoms, Orange pigment, Optic Disc Margin)

● Nevi with three or more risk factors demonstrate malignant transformation in 50% of cases over 5 years (Chien et al., 2017)

These images were originally published in the Retina Image Bank. Henry J. Kaplan, MD Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida. Year 2013; Image Numbers 7799 and 10386. © the American Society of Retina Specialists. Video�

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