DR. SUBHRAJYOTI MOHANTY
Dr. SUMITA MOHAPATRA, Dr.Anita Misra, Dr.arpita acharya
Abstract
Aim was to assess characteristics of this rare benign tumor to distinguish it from similar clinical entities with poor prognosis requiring enucleation to prevent systemic metastasis.
Melanocytoma is a rare, benign, ocular pigmented cell tumor, which commonly involves the optic disc. Commonest presentation is in fifth decade of life. These tumors are dark brown or black in color with well-defined margins. Visual impairment and visual field loss have been reported in few cases with malignant transformation (1-2%), necessitating frequent follow up.
A 44 year old female with gradual, painless diminution of vision in right eye for two years, BCVA of 20/40, no RAPD. Fundoscopy right eye- elevated,well-defined feathery margins, hyper-pigmented brownish lesion in the optic disc region. Fundus photography, fundus autofluorescence,FFA,SD OCT,B-scan and perimetry helped excluding differentials to reach final diagnosis. Follow-up for one year was uneventful.
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