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Cytogenetics and prognosis for uveal melanoma in Korean patients
Author(s) -
Lee Christopher Seungkyu,
Lee Junwon,
Choi Jun Jeong,
Yang Woo Ik,
Yoon Jin Sook,
Lee Sang Yeul,
Lee Sung Chul
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
acta ophthalmologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.534
H-Index - 87
eISSN - 1755-3768
pISSN - 1755-375X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1755-3768.2010.02099.x
Subject(s) - monosomy , polysomy , enucleation , medicine , fluorescence in situ hybridization , melanoma , metastasis , pathology , population , survival rate , gastroenterology , chromosome , cancer , karyotype , biology , surgery , cancer research , biochemistry , environmental health , gene
Abstract. Purpose:  To determine the rate of mortality for uveal melanoma in the Korean population and assess whether it correlates with cytogenetic data, and clinical and histopathological factors. Methods:  A retrospective review of medical files from 33 uveal melanoma patients who underwent enucleation at Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, between January, 1994 and December, 2009 was performed. Dual‐colour fluorescence in situ hybridization was performed using centromeric probes for chromosome 3 and 8 in archived patient tissues. Results:  The mean age of patients was 53.2 years (range; 29–78), and the mean largest basal diameter was 11.8 mm (range; 6.0–18.1). Of the 20 tissue blocks with available cytogenetic data, there was monosomy 3 in seven (35%) and polysomy 8 in four (20%). The presence of monosomy 3 (p   <   0.001), polysomy 8 (p   <   0.001), ciliary body involvement (p   <   0.001), a mitotic rate ≥5/40 high‐power fields (p   =   0.006), closed extravascular matrix loop (p   =   0.025), large basal tumour diameter (p   =   0.029) and epithelioid cellularity (p   =   0.038) predicted melanoma‐related mortality. The median time from enucleation to liver metastasis was 16 months (range; 10–70), and the median survival after metastasis was 5 months (range; 1–9). The Kaplan–Meier survival curve estimated the metastatic death rate to be 22% for 5 years and 30% for 10 years. Conclusions:  Korean patients with uveal melanoma are younger and appear to exhibit no worse prognosis than Caucasian. Cytogenetic abnormality of chromosome 3 and 8 highly predicted metastatic death.

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