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Cytologic-histologic correlation in intraocular lesions with suspicion of malignancy

PURPOSE: To correlate the cytologic findings of fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) of intraocular tumors with the histopathology specimen when enucleation or tumor resection was the treatment of choice. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 51 patientssubmitted tofine-needle aspiration biopsy for diagnostic purposes or cyto-histologic correlation. Exclusion criteria were non-solid lesions, conservative treatment and ultrasound guided biopsies. After exclusions, 20 patients with intraocular solid lesions suspected to be malignant were studied, 12 of them were females, with ages between 2 and 78 years. All biopsies were performed by the first author under direct (operating microscope) or indirect (binocular indirect ophthalmoscope) visualization. The chosen route was transaqueous for anterior segment tumors and transvitreous through the sclera for posterior segment tumors except cases with suspicion of retinoblastoma biopsied through the peripheral cornea. Two samples were obtained from different areas of the tumor, in all cases with a 25-gauge needle. After fine-needle aspiration biopsy, samples were sent for processing, fixation, and staining with the Papanicolaou and hematoxylin-eosin (HE) methods. Histology specimens were stained with hematoxylin-eosin. RESULTS: Three cases consisted of anterior segment (iris) tumors and 17 of tumors situated in the posterior segment, 3 of them retinoblastomas. Nine patients were biopsied for diagnostic purposes and 11 for cytological-histological correlation after enucleation. In only two cases, fine-needle aspiration biopsy yielded insufficient material for diagnosis that subsequently proved to be a granuloma and a melanoma. CONCLUSIONS: Fine-needle aspiration biopsy seems to be a reliable procedure based on cytological-histological correlations in the studied group.

Needle biopsy; Eye; Choroid neoplasms; Uveal neoplasms; Melanoma; Retinoblastoma


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