Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1991;32(9):825-831.
Published online September 1, 1991.
Two Cases of Malignant Melanoma Diagnosed by MRI.
Kyoung Ho Ahn, Ki Bong Kim, Choun Ki Joo
Department of Ophthalmology, Catholic University Medical College, Seoul, Korea.
자기공명 영상술로 진단한 악성 흑색종 2 예
안경호(Hyeung Ho Ahn),김기봉(Ki Bong Kim),주천기(Choun Ki Joo)
Abstract
A 10 month-old female visited our out-patient clinic, whose chief complaint was an enlargement of right eyeball since 5 month ago. Her physical examination disclosed Cafe-au-lait spots on abdomen and back and a tumor-like mass was seen on right vitreous cavity by slit lamp biomicroscopy, indirect ophthalmoscopy, and orbit CT. The working diagnosis was either neurofibromatosis or retinoblastoma, but choroidal hemangioma was also another possibility tomographically. However, MRI suggested the possibility of choroidal malignant melanoma unexpectedly. Subsequently the eye was enucleated and the tumor was confirmed to be a choroidal malignant melanoma. We report this interesting case and the other case of choroidal malignant melanoma diagnosed by MRI in 57 year-old male.
Key Words: Malignant Melanoma;MRI


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