Delay in diagnosis of retinoblastoma: risk factors and treatment outcome
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- DOI: 10.1136/bjo.83.12.1320
Delay in diagnosis of retinoblastoma: risk factors and treatment outcome
Abstract
Background: Delay in diagnosis of retinoblastoma causes considerable parental distress; however, the primary healthcare professional (PHP) may have difficulty detecting the most common presenting symptom-leucocoria. Alternatively, the PHP may not appreciate that retinoblastoma is the pathology underlying more common ocular symptoms in infants and young children.
Method: The parents of 100 recently diagnosed patients with retinoblastoma were interviewed to establish the extent of diagnostic delay, ascertain any associated risk factors, and to determine whether or not delay influenced treatment outcome.
Results: Although nearly 50% of patients were referred to an ophthalmologist within 1 week of first consulting a PHP, one quarter waited more than 8 weeks. There was a significantly increased risk of diagnostic delay in younger patients, those presenting with squint rather than leucocoria, and those first presenting to a health visitor rather than to a general practitioner. The risk of local tumour invasion was significantly increased by diagnostic delay. Treatment with primary enucleation was not increased by diagnostic delay. There were no deaths during the study period.
Conclusion: Primary healthcare professionals require education about the importance of ocular symptoms, especially squint, in paediatric patients.
Comment in
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Importance of early diagnosis of retinoblastoma.Br J Ophthalmol. 1999 Dec;83(12):1315-6. doi: 10.1136/bjo.83.12.1315. Br J Ophthalmol. 1999. PMID: 10574804 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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