Transcranial Doppler US scanning has great potential as an inexpensive, easily performed screening procedure for cerebrovascular disease in patients with SCD.
Purpose: Cutaneous melanoma metastatic to the vitreous is very rare. This study investigated the clinical findings, treatment, and outcome of patients with metastatic cutaneous melanoma to the vitreous. Most patients received checkpoint inhibition for the treatment of systemic disease, and the significance of this was explored.Design: Multicenter, retrospective cohort study.Participants: Fourteen eyes of 11 patients with metastatic cutaneous melanoma to the vitreous. Methods: Clinical records, including fundus photography and ultrasound results, were reviewed retrospectively, and relevant data were recorded for each patient eye.Main Outcome Measures: Clinical features at presentation, ophthalmic and systemic treatments, and outcomes.Results: The median age at presentation of ophthalmic disease was 66 years (range, 23e88 years), and the median follow-up from diagnosis of ophthalmic disease was 23 months. Ten of 11 patients were treated with immune checkpoint inhibition at some point in the treatment course. The median time from starting immunotherapy to ocular symptoms was 17 months (range, 4.5e38 months). Half of eyes demonstrated amelanotic vitreous debris. Five eyes demonstrated elevated intraocular pressure, and 4 eyes demonstrated a retinal detachment. Six patients showed metastatic disease in the central nervous system. Ophthalmic treatment included external beam radiation (30e40 Gy) in 6 eyes, intravitreous melphalan (10e20 mg) in 4 eyes, enucleation
From 1958 through 1970 a total of 1,024 patients was entered on the 7 clinical studies of the Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy Study Group for newly diagnosed cases of acute leukemia. A review of these cases was undertaken to determine the important factors, other than therapy, influencing survival. The most important variables in terms of survival prognosis were found to be age at diagnosis, histologic type of leukemia, and initial peripheral blood leukocyte count. The influence of these variables appeared to persist for at least 5 years following diagnosis. Based on these variables, a simple heuristic approach was taken to define prognostic groups of patients. The patient's race, initial platelet count, hemorrhagic status, and enlargement status of liver, spleen, and nodes were of additional prognostic value, but there appeared to be no prognostic significance in the patient's sex, initial hemoglobin value, or percent of blast cells in the bone marrow.
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