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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
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"hodgkin lymphoma"
symptom
esophageal adenocarcinoma
hodgkin lymphoma, classical
monosomy 21
primary effusion lymphoma
severe combined immunodeficiency
systemic capillary leak syndrome
waldenström macroglobulinemia
This symptom has already been validated