Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8794403 | Ophthalmology | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We provide the first histopathologic correlation of the clinical classification scheme for vitreous seeds in retinoblastoma. “Dust” is formed by scattered single cells alternating with macrophages. “Spheres” with translucent centers contain multiple layers of viable tumor cells that shed single cells and may be more clinically aggressive. “Cloud” seeds are mostly composed of necrotic material, explaining their lack of therapeutic response. Pretreated eyes showed tumor seeds morphologically similar to untreated eyes. Knowledge of the underlying histopathology of vitreous seed types is a fundamental component of classification and may aid in understanding clinical response to treatment.
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Authors
Alec L. MD, Grecia MD, Jonathan W. MD, Murali MD, Cynthia E. MD, Dan S. MD, Patricia MD,