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Pediatr Hematol Oncol ; 36(2): 55-72, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31014139

ABSTRACT

Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common intraocular tumor of childhood. In low income countries, Time to diagnosis (TTD: interval between first symptom and diagnosis) has been associated with extraocular disease, metastasis and mortality. However, the relationship between TTD and prognosis is complex and not simply a linear correlation, particularly if TTD is <6 months. This systematic review aims to identify studies reporting TTD of retinoblastoma in Latin America, highlighting factors affecting TTD, alongside proposals and initiatives to obtain shorter intervals. The review also aims to discuss the methodology linked to cancer pathways studies. The study respected PRISMA recommendations, was registered on Prospero, an international database for systematic review registries under number CRD42017076777. MEDLINE/PUBMED, LILACS and SCIELO databases were searched. Studies from Latin America and the Caribbean, published between 1997 and 2017, reporting TTD and age at diagnosis of patients with retinoblastoma were selected. Nine studies were selected, concerning 1560 patients from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Honduras, Mexico and Peru. The median TTD ranged from 3 to 5 months and the median age at diagnosis ranged from 16.5 to 22.2 months. A prolonged TTD was observed and was associated to damaging results on retinoblastoma outcomes, particularly increasing extraocular disease, and mortality rates. Methodological heterogeneity was observed and reiterates the importance of standardization of TTD studies, allowing more reliable comparisons and greater knowledge about retinoblastoma pathways before diagnosis. Reports on successful initiatives against delayed diagnosis were scarce, emphasizing a need for further studies.


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Eye Neoplasms/diagnosis , Retinoblastoma/diagnosis , Age Factors , Child, Preschool , Delayed Diagnosis , Early Detection of Cancer , Early Diagnosis , Eye Neoplasms/epidemiology , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Latin America/epidemiology , Prognosis , Retinoblastoma/epidemiology , Socioeconomic Factors , Time Factors
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J Glob Oncol ; 3(4): 323-330, 2017 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28831440

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PURPOSE: Retinoblastoma is the most common intraocular malignancy of childhood. In most cases, parents are the first to notice leukocoria and other symptoms before undergoing a prolonged period of stress before diagnosis. The purpose of this study was to determine prediagnostic intervals of patients with retinoblastoma at an oncology tertiary center (Instituto Nacional de Cancer) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and relate them to stage at diagnosis, eye salvage, and survival. METHODS: Parents or caregivers of children with retinoblastoma registered between January 2006 and September 2013 were interviewed using a semistructured individually applied questionnaire, concerning their trajectory before registration. RESULTS: Out of 76 patients, 39 (51%) were girls, 52 (68%) had unilateral retinoblastoma, and 24 (32%) had bilateral retinoblastoma, totaling 100 affected eyes. The most common stage of diagnosis was the intraocular group, with 63 (83%) patients; nine (12%) were extraocular, and four (5%) had metastatic disease. During the follow-up time of 37 ± 24.5 months, 10 (13%) patients died and 70 (70%) eyes were enucleated. Mean family interval was 1.6 ± 2.6 months, mean medical interval was 5.0 ± 6.2 months, mean referral interval was 0.2 ± 1.4 months, and mean overall interval was 7.1 ± 6.9 months. In univariate analysis, age at diagnosis, maternal education, medical interval, and overall interval were significantly related to advanced stage at diagnosis and survival. In multivariate analysis, maternal education and medical interval were significantly related to advanced stage at diagnosis and survival. No variables affected eye salvage. CONCLUSION: Medical interval was responsible for 70% of the overall interval; therefore, programs or campaigns targeting retinoblastoma early diagnosis should focus emphasize in medical awareness.

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Rev. bras. oftalmol ; 69(3): 180-183, maio-jun. 2010. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-553468

ABSTRACT

Descreve-se uma paciente com fratura orbitária grave causada por queda de cavalo. Relato do seu tratamento cirúrgico com correção do estrabismo e tentativa de correção da enoftamia.


Description of a patient with orbital fracture cause by a horse fall. Follow-up the surgical treatment of the strabismus and the enophtlamos.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Young Adult , Diplopia , Enophthalmos/surgery , Strabismus/surgery , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/surgery , Ocular Motility Disorders , Orbital Fractures
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Rev. bras. oftalmol ; 67(6): 273-280, nov.-dez. 2008. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-505178

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OBJETIVO: Comparar as medidas da pressão intra-ocular (PIO) obtidas com o tonômetro de aplanação de Goldmann (TAG) e o tonômetro de contorno dinâmico (TCD) e correlacioná-las com a espessura central da córnea (ECC). MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal, com os pacientes divididos em dois grupos: glaucoma primário de ângulo aberto (GPAA) e olhos normais (ON). As medidas da PIO foram obtidas em todos os pacientes com o TAG e o TCD. Um examinador realizou as tonometrias com o TAG e outro examinador com o TCD. A ECC foi obtida pelo paquímetro ultrassônico. Os resultados foram avaliados através do teste Z para amostras independentes, teste t de Student para amostras relacionadas, teste de correlação linear de Pearson e gráfico de Bland-Altman. RESULTADOS: Foram incluídos 134 olhos de 71 pacientes. O grupo GPAA foi constituído por 85 olhos de 45 pacientes e o grupo ON por 49 olhos de 26 indivíduos com olhos normais. Não houve diferença significativa da ECC entre os dois grupos em ambos os olhos (p= 0,54 OD; p= 0,71 OE). As tonometrias realizadas com o TCD foram maiores nos dois grupos (GPAA: p< 0,01; ON: p= 0,01). Houve correlação significativa entre as tonometrias do TAG e do TCD nos dois grupos separados ou em conjunto (p< 0,001). Não houve correlação significativa entre o TAG ou o TCD e a ECC, exceto no olho direito dos dois grupos em conjunto (p= 0,03; r² = 0,07). O gráfico de Bland-Altman mostrou pouca concordância entre os dois procedimentos. CONCLUSÃO: Nenhum dos métodos mostrou boa correlação com a ECC. Houve pouca concordância entre os dois métodos, sendo maiores, as tonometrias obtidas com o TCD. As medidas realizadas no TCD parecem ser menos influenciadas pelos valores da ECC do que as medidas realizadas no TAG.


PURPOSE: To compare intraocular pressure (IOP) readings of Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT) and dynamic contour tonometry (DCT), and to correlate central corneal thickness (CCT) with these readings. METHODS: This transversal study included patients in two groups: open-angle glaucoma (OAG) and normal eyes (NE). IOP measurements were obtained in all patients using GAT and DCT. The same examiner made all GAT measurements. Another examiner, who was masked to the GAT readings, made DCT measurements. CCT was determined by ultrasound pachimetry. RESULTS: The study included 134 eyes of 71 subjects. The groups were composed of 85 eyes from 45 patients with OAG and 49 eyes from 26 subjects with NE. There was no statically significant difference between CCT in the two groups (p = 0,54, right eye; p = 0,71, left eye). DCT readings consistently were higher than GAT measurements in the two groups (OAG: p < 0,001; NE: p = 0,01). There was good correlation between GAT and DCT in both groups (p < 0,001). Neither GAT nor DCT showed a significant correlation with CCT, except in the separate analysis of all right eyes (p = 0,03; r² = 0,07). Bland-Altman graphs showed disagreement between GAT and DCT. CONCLUSION: Measurements with both GAT and DCT were not correlated with CCT. The agreement between GAT and DCT were not good. The IOP measurements by GAT were lower when compared with DCT. DCT readings seem to be less dependent on CCT than TAG readings.

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