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DEPT. OF OPTHALMOLOGY
SHER-E-BANGLA MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, BARISAL.
RETINOBLASTOMA
DR. MD. NURUL ISLAM
DO STUDENT
SESSION – JULY, 2013
08-10-2013
The patient, named Sakib, age 19 months
coming from Pirozpur on 23.09.13 with the
complaints of white pupillary reflex Rt.Eye for about
4 months, which was noticed by his family members.
They also noticed squint Rt.eye for about 1 year. The
boy is an adopted child for his present parents and
they could not give any family history of the child.
On examination we found Rt. Leukocoria
with dilated pupil , non reacting to light, mild
divergent squint Rt.eye. Left eye quite ok with good
vision. Other systemic examination reveals no
lymphadenopathy or any other gross abnormality. Our provisional diagnosis was
Retinobastoma Rt.eye, which was confirmed by USG(B-Scan). Other
investigations we did were – CBC, BT, CT, X-Ray Chest, USG W/A. We were
preparing the patient for G/A fitness for EUA but his attendants left this hospital
to Dhaka for better Rx on 28.09.13. Last week we contacted with the parents
and came to know that they went to Islamia Eye Hospital, Farmgate, Dhaka
where Doctors perfomed EUA & confirmed the Dx as Retinoblastoma Group-D,
and advised for 3 cycle of Chemotherapy and follow up.
Case Presentation
Retinoblastoma
• Introduction:
It is the most common primary intraocular malignancy of childhood
which arises from primitive retinal cells
• Incidence:
- 1 in 17000 live births
- About 3% of all childhood cancers
• No sexual or racial predisposition
• Mean age of diagnosis:
- known history: 4 months
- bilateral disease 40% : 12 months
- unilateral disease 60% : 24 months
- 90% of cases : under 3 years of age
• Trilateral RB : bilateral RB with ectopic intracranial RB (usually pineal
gland or parasellar region)
History
• Peter Pawius of Amsterdam provided the description of a tumor
resembling RB. He described as “Substance similar to brain tissue
mixed with thick blood and like crushed stone” in 1597.
• James Wardrop, a scottish surgeon first recommended enucleation
for saving lives in patients of retinoblastoma in 1809.
• Verhoeff confirmed the origin from undifferentiated retinal cells,
named retinoblastoma in 1900’s.
• American Ophthalmology Society first adopted the term
retinoblastoma in 1926.
Pathology
• Histology:
Tumor composed of small basophilic cells (retinoblasts) with
large hyperchromatic nuclei and scanty cytoplasm
- Many retinoblastomas are undifferentiated but
differentiation are characterized by formation of
rosettes, of which there are 3 types -
a. Flexner–Wintersteiner rosettes
b. Homer–Wright rosettes
c. Fleurettes
FleurettesFlexner–WintersteinerUndifferentiated
Growth Patterns
• Endophytic:
- White to cream-colored mass breaks through internal limiting
membrane
- No surface vessels or small, irregular tumor vessels
- Associated with vitreous seeding
Endophytic tumour with vitreous seeding
Growth Patterns
• Exophytic:
- Yellow-white lesion in subretinal space
- Overlying retinal vessels increased in caliber and tortuosity
- Associated subretinal fluid and RD that can obscure the tumour
May be difficult to visualize
through deep detachment
Exophytic tumour
Growth Patterns
• Diffuse infiltrating:
- Flat infiltration of retina without discrete tumor mass
- Conjunctival chemosis, pseudohypopion, vitritis
• Large tumor can be both endophytic and exophytic
Intraretinal tumour
whole eye section shows a mixed endophytic
(into the vitreous) and exophytic (into the
subretinal space) growth pattern
Flow chart showing Routes of Spread
Genetics
• Malignant transformation of primitive retinal cells before final
differentiation
• Mutational inactivation of both alleles of Retinoblastoma (RB1) gene
on chromosome 13q14
• Heretable (germline) 40%
- 5-10% have a family history
- 90-95% new germinal mutation
- 85% bilateral, multiple tumors
- 15% unilateral
• Non heretable (sporadic/somatic) 60%
- unilateral, not transmissible
- arise at somatic level in a single retinal cell
ALFRED KNUDSON’S TWO HIT HYPOTHESIS (1971)
• Two separate loss of function mutations are required to inactivate
both the homologous loci of the RB gene for malignant phenotype
to be expressed
Sporadic/non hereditary RB:
 First hit occurs after conception in
utero or in early childhood in retinal
cells
 All cells in body are not affected as
germ cells are not involved
 Second somatic mutation results in
loss of other normal allele
ALFRED KNUDSON’S TWO HIT HYPOTHESIS (1971)
Hereditary retinoblastoma:
 Child starts with heterozygous alleles
(RB/RB+)
 Only one mutation is required to
produce disease
 First hit occurs in utero in germ cells
before conception or is inherited from a
parent
 All cells of body affected
 Second hit occurs in any retinal cell
Clinical Features (Presentations)
• Symtoms:
1. Child is brought to ophthalmologist with history of yellow /white reflex in
pupillary area sometimes called cat’s eye
2. Squint, usually convergent, at times divergent
3. Cataract/ Bulging eye/ large eye
• Signs:
1. Leukocoria (60%)
2. Strabismus (20%)
3. Secondary glaucoma
4. Buphthalmos (large eye, corneal edema, blue sclera)
5. Pseudohypopyon /ocular inflammation /Proptosis
6. Mydriasis/ hyphema /dysmorphic appearance
Clinical Features (Presentations)
Orbital invasion
Unilateral leukocoria Secondary glaucoma and
buphthalmos
Iris nodules and
pseudohypopyon
Orbital inflammation
Bilateral leukocoria
Investigations
• Red reflex testing
• Examination under anesthesia
- General examination
- Tonometry
- Measurement of corneal diameter, axial length of the eye
- Examination with hand-held slit-lamp
- Ophthalmoscopy, documenting findings with color drawing or
photography
• Ocular U/S (B-Scan)
- size of tumor, detects calcification
Investigations
• CT- may demonstrate a solid intraocular tumor with characteristic
intratumoral calcifications
• Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI):
- optic nerve involvement
- the presence of an associated
intracranial lesion→ Tri-lateral RB
- cannot detect calcification
• Systemic assessment
- High-risk cases bone scans, bone marrow aspiration,
lumber puncture for CSF study
Staging/Classification system
• Two commonly used staging systems for retinoblastoma
- the Reese-Ellsworth classification system
- the International Classification of Retinoblastoma (ICRB)
• In the 1950's, the Reese-Ellsworth classification system was
developed to predict the prognosis after treatment with radiation
• In the 1990s, Clinicians found the Reese-Ellsworth classification
system no longer accurately reflect the prognosis with the newer
treatment modalities and also increased risk of secondary tumors
following radiation
• Thus, the International Classification of Retinoblastoma (ICRB) was
developed to better predict the need for enucleation or external-
beam radiation treatment
Reese-Ellsworth classification system
• Group 1: Very Favorable
a. Solitary tumor less than 4 DD in size, at or behind equator.
b. Multiple tumors, none over 4 DD in size, all at or behind equator.
• Group 2: Favorable
a. Solitary tumor, 4 to 10 DD in size, at or behind equator.
b. Multiple tumors, 4 to 10 DD in size, behind equator.
• Group 3: Doubtful
a. Any tumor anterior to equator.
b. Solitary tumor, larger than 10 DD, behind equator.
• Group 4: Unfavorable
a. Multiple tumors, some larger than 10 DD in size.
b. Any lesion extending anteriorly to the ora serrata.
• Group 5: Very Unfavorable
a. Massive tumor involving over half the retina.
b. Vitreous seeding
International Classification of
Retinoblastoma (ICRB)
• Group A: Small intraretinal tumors (< 3mm) away from foveola and
disc.
• Group B: Tumors > 3mm, macular or juxtapapillary location, or with
subretinal fluid.
• Group C: Tumor with focal subretinal or vitreous seeding within
3mm of tumor.
• Group D: Tumor with diffuse subretinal or vitreous seeding > 3mm
from tumor.
• Group E: Extensive retinoblastoma occupying >50% of the globe
with or without neovascular glaucoma, hemorrhage,
extension of tumor to optic nerve or anterior chamber
Management
• Goals of treatment:
- Save life
- Preserve vision or salvage eye (i.e. avoid enucleation)
- Minimize any complications or side effects of therapy
• Treatment options:
- Enucleation & Exenteration
- EBRTx.
- Local therapies:
Plaque RTx.
Laser photocoagulation
Cryotherapy
Thermotherapy
- Chemoreduction:
I.V.
Sub-Tenon
- Chemotherapy
Traetment
• Small Tomour (<3mm wide x 2mm thick)
- Laser photocoagulation
- Transpupillary thermotherapy
- Cryotherapy
• Medium tumours (12mm wide x 6mm thick)
- Brachytherapy
- Primary Chemotherapy (CEV)
- External beam radiotherapy
• Large tumours
- Chemotherapy followed by local treatment
- Enucleation
• Extraocular extension
- Adjuvant chemotherapy
- External beam radiotherapy
• Metastatic disease
- Chemotherapy
Cont’d page..
After radiotherapy or chemotherapy, tumours regress to a ‘cottage-cheese’ calcified mass ,
a translucent ‘fish-flesh’ mass, a mixture of both, or a flat atrophic scar
Locally administered Carboplatin
Orbital implant (typically
hydroxyapatite) is placed at the
time of enucleation
Cross section of enucleated eye with
optic nerve stamp
Prognosis
• Survival rates:
- 86-95% if localized intraocular disease
- 60% if optic nerve involvement
- 20% if tumor cells at surgical margins
- 8 months if CNS involvement
• Extraocular extension of tumor:
- most important risk factor for death
• Secondary tumor development: most common osteosarcoma
- survival rate < 50%
- without radiation : 26.5% within 50 years
- with radiation
- 10-20% within 20 years
- 20-40% within 30 years
- 58% by 50 years
Follow-up
• Recurrence usually occurs with in 3 years
• The risk period for extraocular spread after successful treatment is
generally recognized to be 12 to 18 months
• Ophthalmoscopic examination needed:
- First year: every 2-3 months
- Second year: every 3-4 months
- 3-5 years: every 6 months
- > 5 years : every one year
• If treated conservatively EUA needed:
- 2-8 weeks until the age of 3 years
- then without anesthesia every 6 months up to 5 years
- then yearly up to 10 years of age
Genetic counseling
• Recommended for:
- Patients with family history of RB should undergo genetic
counseling (blood sample only).
- Parents having a child with RB (at the time of
enucleation or during treatment).
• Clinical Recommendation: examination at birth & 4 monthly
thereafter until 4 years of age
• Sampling:
- in sporadic cases: tumor tissue & blood required
- in inherited cases: only blood sample sufficient
Differential diagnosis
• Persistent anterior fetal vasculature (PHPV)
• Persistent posterior fetal vasculature
• Coats disease
• Retinopathy of prematurity
• Toxocariasis
• Uveitis
• Vitreoretinal dysplasia
a. Norrie disease
b. Incontinentia pigmenti
c. Walker–Warburg syndrome
• Other tumours
a. Retinoma
b. Retinal astrocytoma
Some pictures of DDs
Persistent anterior fetal vasculature(B) retrolental mass with inserted ciliary
processes; (C) early involvement; (D) advanced case with cataract
Persistent posterior fetal
vasculature
Coats disease Posterior pole toxocara
granuloma
Retinopathy of prematurity
Vitreoretinal dysplasia Retinoma Astrocytoma
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Retinoblastoma

  • 1. DEPT. OF OPTHALMOLOGY SHER-E-BANGLA MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, BARISAL. RETINOBLASTOMA DR. MD. NURUL ISLAM DO STUDENT SESSION – JULY, 2013 08-10-2013
  • 2. The patient, named Sakib, age 19 months coming from Pirozpur on 23.09.13 with the complaints of white pupillary reflex Rt.Eye for about 4 months, which was noticed by his family members. They also noticed squint Rt.eye for about 1 year. The boy is an adopted child for his present parents and they could not give any family history of the child. On examination we found Rt. Leukocoria with dilated pupil , non reacting to light, mild divergent squint Rt.eye. Left eye quite ok with good vision. Other systemic examination reveals no lymphadenopathy or any other gross abnormality. Our provisional diagnosis was Retinobastoma Rt.eye, which was confirmed by USG(B-Scan). Other investigations we did were – CBC, BT, CT, X-Ray Chest, USG W/A. We were preparing the patient for G/A fitness for EUA but his attendants left this hospital to Dhaka for better Rx on 28.09.13. Last week we contacted with the parents and came to know that they went to Islamia Eye Hospital, Farmgate, Dhaka where Doctors perfomed EUA & confirmed the Dx as Retinoblastoma Group-D, and advised for 3 cycle of Chemotherapy and follow up. Case Presentation
  • 4. • Introduction: It is the most common primary intraocular malignancy of childhood which arises from primitive retinal cells • Incidence: - 1 in 17000 live births - About 3% of all childhood cancers • No sexual or racial predisposition • Mean age of diagnosis: - known history: 4 months - bilateral disease 40% : 12 months - unilateral disease 60% : 24 months - 90% of cases : under 3 years of age • Trilateral RB : bilateral RB with ectopic intracranial RB (usually pineal gland or parasellar region)
  • 5. History • Peter Pawius of Amsterdam provided the description of a tumor resembling RB. He described as “Substance similar to brain tissue mixed with thick blood and like crushed stone” in 1597. • James Wardrop, a scottish surgeon first recommended enucleation for saving lives in patients of retinoblastoma in 1809. • Verhoeff confirmed the origin from undifferentiated retinal cells, named retinoblastoma in 1900’s. • American Ophthalmology Society first adopted the term retinoblastoma in 1926.
  • 6. Pathology • Histology: Tumor composed of small basophilic cells (retinoblasts) with large hyperchromatic nuclei and scanty cytoplasm - Many retinoblastomas are undifferentiated but differentiation are characterized by formation of rosettes, of which there are 3 types - a. Flexner–Wintersteiner rosettes b. Homer–Wright rosettes c. Fleurettes FleurettesFlexner–WintersteinerUndifferentiated
  • 7. Growth Patterns • Endophytic: - White to cream-colored mass breaks through internal limiting membrane - No surface vessels or small, irregular tumor vessels - Associated with vitreous seeding Endophytic tumour with vitreous seeding
  • 8. Growth Patterns • Exophytic: - Yellow-white lesion in subretinal space - Overlying retinal vessels increased in caliber and tortuosity - Associated subretinal fluid and RD that can obscure the tumour May be difficult to visualize through deep detachment Exophytic tumour
  • 9. Growth Patterns • Diffuse infiltrating: - Flat infiltration of retina without discrete tumor mass - Conjunctival chemosis, pseudohypopion, vitritis • Large tumor can be both endophytic and exophytic Intraretinal tumour whole eye section shows a mixed endophytic (into the vitreous) and exophytic (into the subretinal space) growth pattern
  • 10. Flow chart showing Routes of Spread
  • 11. Genetics • Malignant transformation of primitive retinal cells before final differentiation • Mutational inactivation of both alleles of Retinoblastoma (RB1) gene on chromosome 13q14 • Heretable (germline) 40% - 5-10% have a family history - 90-95% new germinal mutation - 85% bilateral, multiple tumors - 15% unilateral • Non heretable (sporadic/somatic) 60% - unilateral, not transmissible - arise at somatic level in a single retinal cell
  • 12. ALFRED KNUDSON’S TWO HIT HYPOTHESIS (1971) • Two separate loss of function mutations are required to inactivate both the homologous loci of the RB gene for malignant phenotype to be expressed Sporadic/non hereditary RB:  First hit occurs after conception in utero or in early childhood in retinal cells  All cells in body are not affected as germ cells are not involved  Second somatic mutation results in loss of other normal allele
  • 13. ALFRED KNUDSON’S TWO HIT HYPOTHESIS (1971) Hereditary retinoblastoma:  Child starts with heterozygous alleles (RB/RB+)  Only one mutation is required to produce disease  First hit occurs in utero in germ cells before conception or is inherited from a parent  All cells of body affected  Second hit occurs in any retinal cell
  • 14. Clinical Features (Presentations) • Symtoms: 1. Child is brought to ophthalmologist with history of yellow /white reflex in pupillary area sometimes called cat’s eye 2. Squint, usually convergent, at times divergent 3. Cataract/ Bulging eye/ large eye • Signs: 1. Leukocoria (60%) 2. Strabismus (20%) 3. Secondary glaucoma 4. Buphthalmos (large eye, corneal edema, blue sclera) 5. Pseudohypopyon /ocular inflammation /Proptosis 6. Mydriasis/ hyphema /dysmorphic appearance
  • 15. Clinical Features (Presentations) Orbital invasion Unilateral leukocoria Secondary glaucoma and buphthalmos Iris nodules and pseudohypopyon Orbital inflammation Bilateral leukocoria
  • 16. Investigations • Red reflex testing • Examination under anesthesia - General examination - Tonometry - Measurement of corneal diameter, axial length of the eye - Examination with hand-held slit-lamp - Ophthalmoscopy, documenting findings with color drawing or photography • Ocular U/S (B-Scan) - size of tumor, detects calcification
  • 17. Investigations • CT- may demonstrate a solid intraocular tumor with characteristic intratumoral calcifications • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): - optic nerve involvement - the presence of an associated intracranial lesion→ Tri-lateral RB - cannot detect calcification • Systemic assessment - High-risk cases bone scans, bone marrow aspiration, lumber puncture for CSF study
  • 18. Staging/Classification system • Two commonly used staging systems for retinoblastoma - the Reese-Ellsworth classification system - the International Classification of Retinoblastoma (ICRB) • In the 1950's, the Reese-Ellsworth classification system was developed to predict the prognosis after treatment with radiation • In the 1990s, Clinicians found the Reese-Ellsworth classification system no longer accurately reflect the prognosis with the newer treatment modalities and also increased risk of secondary tumors following radiation • Thus, the International Classification of Retinoblastoma (ICRB) was developed to better predict the need for enucleation or external- beam radiation treatment
  • 19. Reese-Ellsworth classification system • Group 1: Very Favorable a. Solitary tumor less than 4 DD in size, at or behind equator. b. Multiple tumors, none over 4 DD in size, all at or behind equator. • Group 2: Favorable a. Solitary tumor, 4 to 10 DD in size, at or behind equator. b. Multiple tumors, 4 to 10 DD in size, behind equator. • Group 3: Doubtful a. Any tumor anterior to equator. b. Solitary tumor, larger than 10 DD, behind equator. • Group 4: Unfavorable a. Multiple tumors, some larger than 10 DD in size. b. Any lesion extending anteriorly to the ora serrata. • Group 5: Very Unfavorable a. Massive tumor involving over half the retina. b. Vitreous seeding
  • 20. International Classification of Retinoblastoma (ICRB) • Group A: Small intraretinal tumors (< 3mm) away from foveola and disc. • Group B: Tumors > 3mm, macular or juxtapapillary location, or with subretinal fluid. • Group C: Tumor with focal subretinal or vitreous seeding within 3mm of tumor. • Group D: Tumor with diffuse subretinal or vitreous seeding > 3mm from tumor. • Group E: Extensive retinoblastoma occupying >50% of the globe with or without neovascular glaucoma, hemorrhage, extension of tumor to optic nerve or anterior chamber
  • 22. • Goals of treatment: - Save life - Preserve vision or salvage eye (i.e. avoid enucleation) - Minimize any complications or side effects of therapy
  • 23. • Treatment options: - Enucleation & Exenteration - EBRTx. - Local therapies: Plaque RTx. Laser photocoagulation Cryotherapy Thermotherapy - Chemoreduction: I.V. Sub-Tenon - Chemotherapy
  • 24. Traetment • Small Tomour (<3mm wide x 2mm thick) - Laser photocoagulation - Transpupillary thermotherapy - Cryotherapy • Medium tumours (12mm wide x 6mm thick) - Brachytherapy - Primary Chemotherapy (CEV) - External beam radiotherapy • Large tumours - Chemotherapy followed by local treatment - Enucleation • Extraocular extension - Adjuvant chemotherapy - External beam radiotherapy • Metastatic disease - Chemotherapy
  • 25. Cont’d page.. After radiotherapy or chemotherapy, tumours regress to a ‘cottage-cheese’ calcified mass , a translucent ‘fish-flesh’ mass, a mixture of both, or a flat atrophic scar Locally administered Carboplatin Orbital implant (typically hydroxyapatite) is placed at the time of enucleation Cross section of enucleated eye with optic nerve stamp
  • 26. Prognosis • Survival rates: - 86-95% if localized intraocular disease - 60% if optic nerve involvement - 20% if tumor cells at surgical margins - 8 months if CNS involvement • Extraocular extension of tumor: - most important risk factor for death • Secondary tumor development: most common osteosarcoma - survival rate < 50% - without radiation : 26.5% within 50 years - with radiation - 10-20% within 20 years - 20-40% within 30 years - 58% by 50 years
  • 27. Follow-up • Recurrence usually occurs with in 3 years • The risk period for extraocular spread after successful treatment is generally recognized to be 12 to 18 months • Ophthalmoscopic examination needed: - First year: every 2-3 months - Second year: every 3-4 months - 3-5 years: every 6 months - > 5 years : every one year • If treated conservatively EUA needed: - 2-8 weeks until the age of 3 years - then without anesthesia every 6 months up to 5 years - then yearly up to 10 years of age
  • 28. Genetic counseling • Recommended for: - Patients with family history of RB should undergo genetic counseling (blood sample only). - Parents having a child with RB (at the time of enucleation or during treatment). • Clinical Recommendation: examination at birth & 4 monthly thereafter until 4 years of age • Sampling: - in sporadic cases: tumor tissue & blood required - in inherited cases: only blood sample sufficient
  • 29. Differential diagnosis • Persistent anterior fetal vasculature (PHPV) • Persistent posterior fetal vasculature • Coats disease • Retinopathy of prematurity • Toxocariasis • Uveitis • Vitreoretinal dysplasia a. Norrie disease b. Incontinentia pigmenti c. Walker–Warburg syndrome • Other tumours a. Retinoma b. Retinal astrocytoma
  • 30. Some pictures of DDs Persistent anterior fetal vasculature(B) retrolental mass with inserted ciliary processes; (C) early involvement; (D) advanced case with cataract Persistent posterior fetal vasculature Coats disease Posterior pole toxocara granuloma Retinopathy of prematurity Vitreoretinal dysplasia Retinoma Astrocytoma