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  • Shortterm therapeutic effect of chemoreduction treatment combined with focal t h erapy for advanced intraocular retinoblastoma

    Objective:To observe the therapeutic ef fect of chemoreduction treatm ent combined with local focal therapy for advanced intraocular retinoblastoma (R B). Methods:Thirteen eyes of nine patients with RB underwent c hemoreduction tr eatment combined with local cryotherapy and (or) transpupillary thermotherapy (TTT), and the clinical data of the patients were retrospectively analyzed. The vi ncristine, etoposide, and carboplatin (VEC) were used in the chemoreduction trea tment. The average followup duration was 15.3 months. Results:All of the 13 e yes with RB had favorable initial reaction in the treatment of chemoreduction. A fter the first period of chemotherapy, the largest diameter of the tumor fundus decreased 37.2%, and the tumor thickness averagely reduced 46.7%. The subretinal fluid was absorbed completely or partially in 6 eyes (6/8); vitreous and subret inal seeds reduced, disappeared or calcified in 10 (10/11) and 11 eyes (11/11), respectively. During the treatment and in the followup duration, 8 eyes (8/13) had new tumors and (or) recurrences. Finally, 2 eyes (2/13) were enucleated whil e 11 eyes (11/13) were saved in which 8 (8/11) recovered or remained good visual acuity. None of 9 patients had serious side effects of chemotherapy like leucoc ythemia, functional damage of liver and kidney, and dysacousia. Conclus ions:Chem oreduction treatment has well initial effect on advanced RB. Chemoreduction trea tment combined with local treatment may effectively control the retinal tumor, s ubretinal seeds and vitreous seeds within a shortterm duration. The evaluation of longterm effect of the treatment needs further observation.

    Release date:2016-09-02 05:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Therapeutic effect of chemotherapy combined with ophthalmic therapy on retinobl astoma

    Objective:To observe the therapeutic effi cacy of chemotherapy combin ed with ophthalmic therapy on retinoblastoma (RB). Methods:The survival rate, eye ball remaining rate, and the control of the disease condition of 37 patients (56 eyes) with RB were retrospectively analyzed. The standard of the well contr ol of the disease included: (1) the ocular tumor shrank or even disappeared, and the tumor had creamlike changes or calcification and cicatrisation; (2) no oc u lar tumor recurrence in patients who had undergone enucleation; (3) no metastasi s found in the followup period. All of the patients had at least one eye with RB (ge;Ⅲb stage) underwent c hemotherapy. According to the response of the tumor to the chemotherapy, the pat ients generally underwent 6 times of systemic chemotherapy at regular intervals of 3-4 weeks. The medicines for chemotherapy included vincristine, cyclohosphamide , etoposide phosphate, and carboplatin. According to the self condition, the pati ents underwent chemotherapy combined with several ophthalmic therapies like phot ocoagulation, cryotherapy, transpupillary thermotherapy, 106Ru brachytherapy, en ucleation, etc. The observation duration lasted 2-59 months, with the average o f 35 months. Results:Thirty patients (83.3%) survived and were followed up, and 6 died (16.6%). One patient with bilateral tumor couldn't be followed up afte renucleation of both eyes. Among these 30 patients (45 eyes), eye ball remainin g rate at stage I-Ⅱ, Ⅲ-Ⅳ, and Ⅴ was 100% (10 eyes), 70% (10 eyes), and 14 .3% (21 eyes), respectively. In the followup duration, the disease in all of the 3 0 patients was controlled well. Conclusions:Chemotherapy combi ned with ophthalmic therapy is effective on RB.

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