Visual fields in retinoblastoma survivors Journal Article


Authors: Abramson, D. H.; Melson, M. R.; Servodidio, C.
Article Title: Visual fields in retinoblastoma survivors
Abstract: Objective: To describe the visual field defects in retinoblastoma survivors and relate those defects to characteristics such as tumor size, tumor location, and treatment modality. Methods: Thirty-one patients treated for retinoblastoma were included in this study. Humphrey visual fields were determined in 33 eyes. Results: Twenty-seven patients (29 eyes, 68 tumors) had sufficient diagnosis and treatment data available for further analysis. Twenty-six of the 27 patients had both absolute and relative visual field defects. Four types of visual field defects were observed and correlated with location of the tumor and therapy to the individual tumors: (1) no residual defect, (2) absolute scotoma, (3) arcuate and sector scotoma, and (4) "pseudo"-visual field defects caused by relative enophthalmos resulting from radiation. Conclusions: Patients with retinoblastoma demonstrate a variety of long-term visual field defects after treatment for their intraocular disease. Characteristics that determine the size and type of defects are tumor size, tumor location, and treatment method.
Keywords: cancer survival; child; clinical article; treatment outcome; child, preschool; cancer radiotherapy; combined modality therapy; follow-up studies; radiotherapy; retinoblastoma; retinal neoplasms; survivors; infant; infant, newborn; antineoplastic agents, alkylating; brachytherapy; external beam radiotherapy; cobalt 60; laser coagulation; cryotherapy; visual field defect; scotoma; enophthalmos; cobalt therapy; intraocular tumor; perimetry; tretamine; visual field; humans; human; male; female; priority journal; article; triethylenemelamine; vision disorders; visual fields
Journal Title: Archives of Ophthalmology
Volume: 122
Issue: 9
ISSN: 0003-9950
Publisher: American Medical Association  
Date Published: 2004-09-01
Start Page: 1324
End Page: 1330
Language: English
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.122.9.1324
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 15364711
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Notes: Arch. Ophthalmol. -- Cited By (since 1996):3 -- Export Date: 16 June 2014 -- CODEN: AROPA -- Source: Scopus
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