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Iris melanoma presenting as childhood glaucoma

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Purpose To describe the natural history and management of a rare case of iris melanoma in a pediatric patient. Observations A Caucasian female presented with left pupillary abnormalities at age… Click to show full abstract

Purpose To describe the natural history and management of a rare case of iris melanoma in a pediatric patient. Observations A Caucasian female presented with left pupillary abnormalities at age 7, progressive iris changes at age 9, and markedly elevated intraocular pressure with advanced optic nerve cupping at 11 years of age. She was found to have a pigmented lesion overlying her iris and invading her angle. Trans-corneal fine needle aspirate biopsy demonstrated malignant melanoma of the iris. The patient subsequently underwent Iodine-125 plaque brachytherapy for the tumor. Conclusions and Importance: Early identification and treatment of iris melanoma may be associated with decreased risk of local progression and metastatic disease. Treatment of glaucoma in conjunction with uveal melanoma is complicated by tumor specific considerations, including treatment of the tumor and prevention of metastasis.

Keywords: melanoma; presenting childhood; melanoma presenting; iris melanoma; childhood glaucoma

Journal Title: American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports
Year Published: 2018

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