Melanocytoma-like growth of a juxtapapillary malignant melanoma
- PMID: 1565868
- DOI: 10.1097/00006982-199212010-00007
Melanocytoma-like growth of a juxtapapillary malignant melanoma
Abstract
The case of a 49-year-old woman with a presumed melanocytoma of the right optic disc that grew into a malignant melanoma 7 years after initial diagnosis is presented. When the patient was first examined, the clinical features were typical of a melanocytoma. A marked increase in tumor size during the following years was the only evidence indicating malignant transformation. After 7 years, however, the ophthalmoscopic picture had changed into that of a malignant melanoma, and the eye was enucleated. Histologic examination revealed a choroidal tumor composed mainly of spindle B-type melanoma cells, with infiltration of the overlying retina and optic disc nerve fiber layer.
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