Primary melanoma of the cornea

Purpose: To present an extremely rare case of corneal melanoma.Method: An 84-year-old female patient presented to our department with a pigmented corneal lesion in her right eye (OD), 6x4 mm, complaining of mild pain and inability of complete eyelid closure. Tumor growth had been noted the previous...

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Main Authors: Panagiotou, Dimitrios Z., Chranioti, Angeliki A., Tzorakoleftheraki, Sofia-Eleni, Ziakas, Nikolaos G., Oikonomidis, Panagiotis K.
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Language:English
Published: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2020-03-01
Series:GMS Ophthalmology Cases
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Online Access:http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/oc/2020-10/oc000139.shtml
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spelling doaj-35904123d98848f8a6057518321771902020-11-25T03:21:44ZengGerman Medical Science GMS Publishing HouseGMS Ophthalmology Cases2193-14962020-03-0110Doc1210.3205/oc000139Primary melanoma of the corneaPanagiotou, Dimitrios Z.0Chranioti, Angeliki A.1Tzorakoleftheraki, Sofia-Eleni2Ziakas, Nikolaos G.3Oikonomidis, Panagiotis K.41st Department of Ophthalmology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, AHEPA Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece1st Department of Ophthalmology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, AHEPA Hospital, Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Pathology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, AHEPA Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece1st Department of Ophthalmology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, AHEPA Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece1st Department of Ophthalmology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, AHEPA Hospital, Thessaloniki, GreecePurpose: To present an extremely rare case of corneal melanoma.Method: An 84-year-old female patient presented to our department with a pigmented corneal lesion in her right eye (OD), 6x4 mm, complaining of mild pain and inability of complete eyelid closure. Tumor growth had been noted the previous year. She had undergone cataract surgery in her right eye three years before, followed by an unspecified postoperative complication. Her visual acuity was 3/10 OD and 9/10 OS. Ophthalmic evaluation and ultrasonography (A- and B-scan) did not reveal any other pathology. The pigmented lesion was surgically removed and the patient underwent a protocol therapy of topical chemotherapy (mitomycin 0.03%, 2x4 for 2 weeks and dexamethasone 0.1%, 2x4 for the following 2 weeks, followed by another cycle of mitomycin 0.03%, 2x4 for another 2 weeks).Results: The surgical removal of the lesion was uncomplicated, as was the postoperative period. The patient’s visual acuity improved to 6/10 three months postoperatively. The histologic examination revealed malignant melanoma.Conclusions: Despite its rarity, primary melanoma of the cornea is an existing entity. Treatment of corneal melanoma consists of surgical removal and postoperative topical chemotherapy. Postoperative follow-up is mandatory.http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/oc/2020-10/oc000139.shtmlcorneal melanomacorneatopical chemotherapy
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author Panagiotou, Dimitrios Z.
Chranioti, Angeliki A.
Tzorakoleftheraki, Sofia-Eleni
Ziakas, Nikolaos G.
Oikonomidis, Panagiotis K.
spellingShingle Panagiotou, Dimitrios Z.
Chranioti, Angeliki A.
Tzorakoleftheraki, Sofia-Eleni
Ziakas, Nikolaos G.
Oikonomidis, Panagiotis K.
Primary melanoma of the cornea
GMS Ophthalmology Cases
corneal melanoma
cornea
topical chemotherapy
author_facet Panagiotou, Dimitrios Z.
Chranioti, Angeliki A.
Tzorakoleftheraki, Sofia-Eleni
Ziakas, Nikolaos G.
Oikonomidis, Panagiotis K.
author_sort Panagiotou, Dimitrios Z.
title Primary melanoma of the cornea
title_short Primary melanoma of the cornea
title_full Primary melanoma of the cornea
title_fullStr Primary melanoma of the cornea
title_full_unstemmed Primary melanoma of the cornea
title_sort primary melanoma of the cornea
publisher German Medical Science GMS Publishing House
series GMS Ophthalmology Cases
issn 2193-1496
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Purpose: To present an extremely rare case of corneal melanoma.Method: An 84-year-old female patient presented to our department with a pigmented corneal lesion in her right eye (OD), 6x4 mm, complaining of mild pain and inability of complete eyelid closure. Tumor growth had been noted the previous year. She had undergone cataract surgery in her right eye three years before, followed by an unspecified postoperative complication. Her visual acuity was 3/10 OD and 9/10 OS. Ophthalmic evaluation and ultrasonography (A- and B-scan) did not reveal any other pathology. The pigmented lesion was surgically removed and the patient underwent a protocol therapy of topical chemotherapy (mitomycin 0.03%, 2x4 for 2 weeks and dexamethasone 0.1%, 2x4 for the following 2 weeks, followed by another cycle of mitomycin 0.03%, 2x4 for another 2 weeks).Results: The surgical removal of the lesion was uncomplicated, as was the postoperative period. The patient’s visual acuity improved to 6/10 three months postoperatively. The histologic examination revealed malignant melanoma.Conclusions: Despite its rarity, primary melanoma of the cornea is an existing entity. Treatment of corneal melanoma consists of surgical removal and postoperative topical chemotherapy. Postoperative follow-up is mandatory.
topic corneal melanoma
cornea
topical chemotherapy
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