Primary choroidal melanoma followed by two metachronous ipsilateral ocular metastases
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Keyword
Ophthalmologymetastasis
choroidal
melanoma
immunotherapy
palladium-103
plaque
brachytherapy
metachronous
ipsilateral
Journal title
Russian Ophthalmological JournalDate Published
2022-03-26Publication Volume
15Publication Issue
1Publication Begin page
122Publication End page
127
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Purpose. To describe two ipsilateral, metachronous, ocular choroidal melanoma metastases. Material and methods. A 64-year-old choroidal melanoma patient was initially treated with palladium-103 ophthalmic plaque brachytherapy which induced local control of the primary cancer. Seven years later, ophthalmic findings of a second, ipsilateral, discrete choroidal melanoma prompted restaging which revealed new hepatic and nodal metastases. Systemic immunotherapy (ipilimumab 3 mg/kg with nivolumab 1 mg/kg IV every 3 weeks 4 doses) resulted in intraocular tumor regression and was followed by maintenance nivolumab 480 mg IV every 4 weeks with follow-up ophthalmic examinations. Results. Three years after initiation of systemic immunotherapy, the patient was found to have a second ipsilateral local recurrence of choroidal melanoma. It presented with retinal detachment, uveitis, and optic neuritis. Then, due to its anterior uveal location, extrascleral tumor extension was amenable to a diagnostic biopsy. Overall, 3 years after onset of metastatic uveal melanoma and 2 months after her second ocular metastasis, the patient died. This was 10 years after the initial diagnosis of choroidal melanoma. Conclusions. Metastatic choroidal melanoma can present twice in the same eye as the primary tumor. Ophthalmic and systemic examinations allowed for immunotherapy to affect initial systemic regression, vision sparing, and globe salvage.Citation
Finger P.T., Yin C.T., Pavlick A.C., Farhat N. Primary choroidal melanoma followed by two metachronous ipsilateral ocular metastases. Russian ophthalmological journal. 2022; 15 (1): 122-7. (In Russian). https://doi.org/10.21516/2072-0076-2022-15-1-122-127DOI
10.21516/2072-0076-2022-15-1-122-127ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.21516/2072-0076-2022-15-1-122-127
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