Malignant transformation of choroidal nevus according to race in 3334 consecutive patients

Purpose: To evaluate choroidal nevus demographics, clinical features, imaging features, and the rate of transformation into melanoma by race. Methods: In this observational case series, There were 3334 participants (3806 choroidal nevi) at a single tertiary-referral center evaluated between January...

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Main Authors: Charlotte L Marous, Carol L Shields, Michael D Yu, Lauren A Dalvin, David Ancona-Lezama, Jerry A Shields
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
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eye
Online Access:http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2019;volume=67;issue=12;spage=2035;epage=2042;aulast=Marous
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spelling doaj-f4b613c2a72f4e70aef114a42495c9282020-11-25T01:34:54ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381998-36892019-01-0167122035204210.4103/ijo.IJO_1217_19Malignant transformation of choroidal nevus according to race in 3334 consecutive patientsCharlotte L MarousCarol L ShieldsMichael D YuLauren A DalvinDavid Ancona-LezamaJerry A ShieldsPurpose: To evaluate choroidal nevus demographics, clinical features, imaging features, and the rate of transformation into melanoma by race. Methods: In this observational case series, There were 3334 participants (3806 choroidal nevi) at a single tertiary-referral center evaluated between January 2, 2007, and August 7, 2017. Retrospective chart and multimodal imaging review was performed. Patient demographics, tumor features, and outcomes were compared between different races using Chi-squared test, Fisher's exact test, t-test, and analysis of variance. The main outcome measure was clinical features of choroidal nevus and the rate of transformation into melanoma by race. Results: Of the 3334 patients, there were Caucasian (n = 3167, 95%) and non-Caucasian (n = 167, 5%). The non-Caucasian races included African-American (n = 27, <1%), Hispanic (n = 38, <1%), Asian (n = 15, <1%), Asian Indian (n = 2, <1%), Middle Eastern (n = 4, <1%), and unknown (n = 83, 3%). By comparison (Caucasian versus vs. non-Caucasian), there were differences in the mean age at presentation (61 vs. 56 years,P < 0.0001), female sex (63% vs. 52%,P < 0.01), dysplastic nevus syndrome (<1% vs. 1%,P < 0.01), and previous cutaneous melanoma (5% vs. 1%,P= 0.03). A comparison of tumor features revealed differences in presence of symptoms (12% vs. 20%,P < 0.01) and ≥3 nevi per eye (3% vs. <1%,P= 0.04). A comparison of imaging features showed no differences. A comparison of outcome of nevus transformation into melanoma revealed no difference (2% vs. 3%,P= 0.29). However, of those nevi exhibiting growth to melanoma, ultrasonographic hollowness was less frequent in Caucasians (29% vs. 67%,P= 0.04). Conclusion: In this analysis of 3334 patients with choroidal nevus, we found differences in the mean age of presentation, sex, dysplastic nevus syndrome, previous cutaneous melanoma, presence of symptoms, and multiplicity of nevus per eye by race. However, there was no difference in the rate of transformation into melanoma by race.http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2019;volume=67;issue=12;spage=2035;epage=2042;aulast=Marouschoroideyemelanomanevusracetransformation
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author Charlotte L Marous
Carol L Shields
Michael D Yu
Lauren A Dalvin
David Ancona-Lezama
Jerry A Shields
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Carol L Shields
Michael D Yu
Lauren A Dalvin
David Ancona-Lezama
Jerry A Shields
Malignant transformation of choroidal nevus according to race in 3334 consecutive patients
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
choroid
eye
melanoma
nevus
race
transformation
author_facet Charlotte L Marous
Carol L Shields
Michael D Yu
Lauren A Dalvin
David Ancona-Lezama
Jerry A Shields
author_sort Charlotte L Marous
title Malignant transformation of choroidal nevus according to race in 3334 consecutive patients
title_short Malignant transformation of choroidal nevus according to race in 3334 consecutive patients
title_full Malignant transformation of choroidal nevus according to race in 3334 consecutive patients
title_fullStr Malignant transformation of choroidal nevus according to race in 3334 consecutive patients
title_full_unstemmed Malignant transformation of choroidal nevus according to race in 3334 consecutive patients
title_sort malignant transformation of choroidal nevus according to race in 3334 consecutive patients
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0301-4738
1998-3689
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Purpose: To evaluate choroidal nevus demographics, clinical features, imaging features, and the rate of transformation into melanoma by race. Methods: In this observational case series, There were 3334 participants (3806 choroidal nevi) at a single tertiary-referral center evaluated between January 2, 2007, and August 7, 2017. Retrospective chart and multimodal imaging review was performed. Patient demographics, tumor features, and outcomes were compared between different races using Chi-squared test, Fisher's exact test, t-test, and analysis of variance. The main outcome measure was clinical features of choroidal nevus and the rate of transformation into melanoma by race. Results: Of the 3334 patients, there were Caucasian (n = 3167, 95%) and non-Caucasian (n = 167, 5%). The non-Caucasian races included African-American (n = 27, <1%), Hispanic (n = 38, <1%), Asian (n = 15, <1%), Asian Indian (n = 2, <1%), Middle Eastern (n = 4, <1%), and unknown (n = 83, 3%). By comparison (Caucasian versus vs. non-Caucasian), there were differences in the mean age at presentation (61 vs. 56 years,P < 0.0001), female sex (63% vs. 52%,P < 0.01), dysplastic nevus syndrome (<1% vs. 1%,P < 0.01), and previous cutaneous melanoma (5% vs. 1%,P= 0.03). A comparison of tumor features revealed differences in presence of symptoms (12% vs. 20%,P < 0.01) and ≥3 nevi per eye (3% vs. <1%,P= 0.04). A comparison of imaging features showed no differences. A comparison of outcome of nevus transformation into melanoma revealed no difference (2% vs. 3%,P= 0.29). However, of those nevi exhibiting growth to melanoma, ultrasonographic hollowness was less frequent in Caucasians (29% vs. 67%,P= 0.04). Conclusion: In this analysis of 3334 patients with choroidal nevus, we found differences in the mean age of presentation, sex, dysplastic nevus syndrome, previous cutaneous melanoma, presence of symptoms, and multiplicity of nevus per eye by race. However, there was no difference in the rate of transformation into melanoma by race.
topic choroid
eye
melanoma
nevus
race
transformation
url http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2019;volume=67;issue=12;spage=2035;epage=2042;aulast=Marous
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