TY - JOUR
T1 - The occurrence and proposed significance of schnabel cavernous degeneration in uveal melanoma
AU - Kanavi, Mozhgan Rezaei
AU - Azari, Amir A.
AU - Potter, Heather D.
AU - Lee, Vivian
AU - Albert, Daniel M.
PY - 2014/5
Y1 - 2014/5
N2 - OBJECTIVE To explore an association between SCD and UM. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS A historical cohort analysiswas performed using histologic slides and related clinical records of cases from the Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study and Eye Pathology Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin, including 1985 UM eyes, 517 eye bank eyes, and 155 enucleated glaucomatous eyes. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES The prevalence of SCDwas calculated and compared between each group; subgroup analysis was also conducted of eyes with and without SCD for the prevalence of glaucoma. RESULTS Schnabel cavernous degeneration was seen in 17 (0.9%) UM eyes, 9 (1.7%) eye bank eyes, and 2 (1.3%) enucleated glaucomatous eyes. No difference was detected between the prevalence of SCD in UM eyes and eye bank eyes (odds ratio [OR], 0.49; 95%CI, 0.22-1.10) or enucleated glaucomatous eyes (OR, 0.66; 95%CI, 0.15-2.89). Subgroup analysis, performed on 421 UMeyes, provided sufficient clinical information to definitively establish the presence or absence of glaucoma. Of the 95 (22.6%) eyes with glaucoma, 11 (11.6%) revealed histopathologic evidence of SCD. Compared with enucleated end-stage glaucoma eyes, this represents a 10-fold increase in SCD in UM eyes with glaucoma (OR, 10.10; 95%CI, 2.17-46.26). The prevalence of glaucoma in UM eyes with SCD, however, was respectively 7- and 15-fold higher than the prevalence of glaucoma in SCD-negative UMeyes (OR, 6.98; 95% CI, 2.51-19.43) and SCD-positive eye bank eyes (OR, 14.67; 95%CI, 1.46-146.97). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Although an association between SCD and UM was not confirmed, subgroup analysis did reveal an increased incidence of SCD in eyes with both UM and glaucoma. This suggests that the occurrence of glaucoma may increase the risk of SCD in eyes with UM.
AB - OBJECTIVE To explore an association between SCD and UM. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS A historical cohort analysiswas performed using histologic slides and related clinical records of cases from the Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study and Eye Pathology Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin, including 1985 UM eyes, 517 eye bank eyes, and 155 enucleated glaucomatous eyes. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES The prevalence of SCDwas calculated and compared between each group; subgroup analysis was also conducted of eyes with and without SCD for the prevalence of glaucoma. RESULTS Schnabel cavernous degeneration was seen in 17 (0.9%) UM eyes, 9 (1.7%) eye bank eyes, and 2 (1.3%) enucleated glaucomatous eyes. No difference was detected between the prevalence of SCD in UM eyes and eye bank eyes (odds ratio [OR], 0.49; 95%CI, 0.22-1.10) or enucleated glaucomatous eyes (OR, 0.66; 95%CI, 0.15-2.89). Subgroup analysis, performed on 421 UMeyes, provided sufficient clinical information to definitively establish the presence or absence of glaucoma. Of the 95 (22.6%) eyes with glaucoma, 11 (11.6%) revealed histopathologic evidence of SCD. Compared with enucleated end-stage glaucoma eyes, this represents a 10-fold increase in SCD in UM eyes with glaucoma (OR, 10.10; 95%CI, 2.17-46.26). The prevalence of glaucoma in UM eyes with SCD, however, was respectively 7- and 15-fold higher than the prevalence of glaucoma in SCD-negative UMeyes (OR, 6.98; 95% CI, 2.51-19.43) and SCD-positive eye bank eyes (OR, 14.67; 95%CI, 1.46-146.97). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Although an association between SCD and UM was not confirmed, subgroup analysis did reveal an increased incidence of SCD in eyes with both UM and glaucoma. This suggests that the occurrence of glaucoma may increase the risk of SCD in eyes with UM.
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U2 - 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2013.8182
DO - 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2013.8182
M3 - Article
C2 - 24652500
AN - SCOPUS:84900405566
SN - 2168-6165
VL - 132
SP - 600
EP - 604
JO - JAMA Ophthalmology
JF - JAMA Ophthalmology
IS - 5
ER -