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We've discussed the ocular neoplasms.
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of childhood and infancy.
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Let's talk about the ocular neoplasm of adulthood.
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The most common cause of ocular tumor
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in the adult is a choroidal melanoma.
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Choroidal melanomas may occur associated
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with the choroid or
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the uveal tract, because there is pigmented epithelium
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which extends to the iris of the eye.
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So one can see it in the uveal tract or along
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the posterior membranes of the choroid.
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This is a tumor that shows contrast enhancement,
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as you see here.
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This is a contrast-enhanced study as you can tell from
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the cavernous sinus,
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and is showing contrast
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enhancement tumor in the right eye.
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The differential diagnosis in an adult
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would include metastases.
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Metastases to the ocular membranes,
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something that is not infrequently seen on pathology
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slides and includes those typical tumors that
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we would expect that show metastases,
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including breast and lung cancer.
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However, they rarely will present clinically.
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With respect to uveal melanoma or choroidal melanoma,
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there are some important findings
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that should be pointed out.
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Those findings include the fact that this is a disease
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that affects adults, and it is a disease that
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may show amelanotic and melanotic forms.
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This is important with respect to MRI scanning.
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Melanin is paramagnetic. And therefore, a melanotic
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melanoma, one that has melanin within it, may
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be bright on a T1-weighted scan,
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pre-contrast when looking at the orbit and
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depending upon its melanin content,
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may actually be dark in signal intensity on
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T2-weighted scan.
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However, amelanotic melanomas,
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which also can occur in the choroid,
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will be dark on T1-weighted scan
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and bright on T2-weighted scan.
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Whether it's amelanotic or melanotic, it's a tumor of
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the globe that will show contrast enhancement.
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It is a tumor of the globe which is occurring more
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commonly in caucasian patients and there is a high rate
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of retinal detachment associated
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with choroidal melanomas.
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