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Choroidal lymphoma shows calm, rippled, or undulating topography on enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography in 14 eyes.
[waldenström macroglobulinemia]
To
describe
the
features
of
choroidal
lymphoma
on
enhanced
depth
imaging
optical
coherence
tomography
.
This
retrospective
observational
case
series
included
14
eyes
of
13
patients
,
with
choroidal
lymphoma
,
studied
by
enhanced
depth
imaging
optical
coherence
tomography
.
The
mean
age
at
presentation
was
63
years
(
median
,
65
years
;
range
,
32
-
87
years
)
.
Systemic
lymphoproliferative
disease
was
present
in
2
cases
as
non-
Hodgkin
lymphoma
(
n
=
1
)
or
Waldenstrom
macroglobulinemia
(
n
=
1
)
.
On
clinical
examination
,
the
choroidal
infiltrate
was
classified
as
unifocal
(
n
=
3
)
,
multifocal
(
n
=
4
)
,
or
diffuse
(
n
=
7
)
.
Enhanced
depth
imaging
optical
coherence
tomography
scans
through
the
tumor
epicenter
revealed
infiltration
of
the
choroid
with
apparent
inward
compression
of
choroidal
vascular
structures
,
creating
an
anterior
tumor
surface
topography
that
appeared
smooth
(
calm
)
(
n
=
7
)
,
mini-wavy
(
rippled
)
(
n
=
2
)
,
or
maxi-wavy
(
undulating
)
(
n
=
5
)
.
Greater
tumor
thickness
correlated
with
increasing
tumor
surface
fluctuation
as
calm
was
mean
1
.
7
mm
,
rippled
was
2
.
8
mm
,
and
undulating
surface
was
4
.
1
mm
in
ultrasonographic
thickness
.
On
enhanced
depth
imaging
optical
coherence
tomography
,
the
mean
subfoveolar
choroidal
thickness
,
measurable
in
9
eyes
,
was
484
μm
(
median
,
423
μm
;
range
,
156
-
1
,
002
μm
)
(
81
%
greater
)
versus
267
μm
(
median
,
276
μm
;
range
,
142
-
501
μm
)
in
the
unaffected
eye
.
The
mean
maximal
tumor
thickness
,
measurable
in
8
eyes
,
was
117
%
greater
at
602
μm
(
median
,
538
μm
;
range
,
241
-
966
μm
)
compared
with
the
corresponding
unaffected
choroid
in
the
contralateral
eye
at
278
μm
(
median
,
245
μm
;
range
,
189
-
511
μm
)
(
P
=
0
.
046
)
.
Inability
to
measure
choroidal
thickness
was
due
to
dense
tumor
-induced
optical
shadowing
with
inability
to
visualize
the
sclerochoroidal
junction
(
P
=
0
.
009
)
.
There
was
no
visible
infiltration
into
the
overlying
retina
in
any
case
.
Enhanced
depth
imaging
optical
coherence
tomography
of
choroidal
lymphoma
revealed
1
of
3
surface
topographical
patterns
resembling
an
ocean
as
calm
(
n
=
7
)
,
rippled
(
n
=
2
)
,
or
undulating
(
n
=
5
)
,
correlating
with
increasing
tumor
thickness
.
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Diseases presenting
"tumor surface fluctuation"
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