Prenatal Diagnosis of Retinoblastomas: A Scoping Review
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Prenatal Diagnosis of Retinoblastomas: A Scoping Review
Abstract
Purpose: The objective of this review is to explore the prenatal diagnosis of retinoblastoma and the recommended screening practices.
Patients and methods: An electronic literature search on prenatal diagnosis of retinoblastoma was conducted on the PubMed database. Publications within the last 20 years that matched the inclusion criteria were selected. The literature search included the following keywords: retinoblastoma, prenatal, diagnosis, screening, and associated synonyms to increase search sensitivity. Nine studies were included for investigation and extracted to identify prenatal diagnostic and screening techniques for retinoblastoma, their associated impact, and the target population that should receive prenatal screening for retinoblastoma.
Results: Familial retinoblastoma has an autosomal inheritance pattern and 90% penetrance. Therefore, future parents with a family history of retinoblastoma are strongly advised to get tested for retinoblastoma (Rb) gene mutations; if one of the parents is positive for a mutated allele of the RB1 gene, there is a 45% chance that their child will inherit a mutated allele of the retinoblastoma gene, rendering the allele non-functional in all of the cells of the individual and predisposing the child to a higher risk of developing retinoblastoma as well as other secondary cancers. Thus, prenatal screening and diagnosis of retinoblastoma is crucial for early diagnosis and optimal treatment.
Conclusion: Prenatal testing for retinoblastoma in high-risk families is important for everyone in the family. For the parents, prenatal screening has been shown to improve their family planning decisions and psychological well-being as they can mentally prepare beforehand and make informed decisions. More importantly, these practices have shown to yield better treatment and vision outcomes in the newborn.
Keywords: diagnosis; imaging; prenatal; retinoblastoma; screening.
© 2023 Rodriguez et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.
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