Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research (Jan 2014)

Characteristics of Germline and Non-germline Retinoblastomas

  • Fariba Ghassemi,
  • Hormoz Chams,
  • Siamak Sabour,
  • Reza Karkhaneh,
  • Farzad Farzbod,
  • Mehdi Khodaparast,
  • Parvaneh Vosough

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 188 – 194

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Purpose: To discuss the clinical characteristics, treatment and outcomes of germline and non-germline retinoblastoma tumors. Methods: A retrospective study was performed on retinoblastoma cases from 1979 to 2007. General characteristics of the patients, treatment modalities, histopathological findings and survival were compared in germline versus non-germline cases. Results: We analyzed 557 cases of retinoblastoma with mean age of 32.2΁22.0 months including 177 and 380 patients with germline and non-germline tumors, respectively. Germline cases were significantly different from non-germline counterparts in terms of mean age (24.7΁17.7 vs 35.7΁23.0 months), symptoms (leukocoria in 49.4% vs 62.9%), and outcomes (death in 40.1% vs 13.9%), respectively (P<0.001). In the germline group 66.5% and in non-germline group over 97% of patients had stage Va or higher (ICRB D-E disease). Disease-free survival was 48.6% for germlines cases versus 80.9% for nongermline patients (with mean follow up of 61.9 months, P<0.001). Histopathologically, more invasions to intraocular and extraocular tissues were seen with non-germline tumors of (66% vs 39.8%). Mortality rates in germline cases and non-germline were 40.1% and 13.9%, respectively (P<0.001). Conclusion: Despite higher tumor staging in nongermline cases at the time of diagnosis and therefore more aggressive behavior of the tumor, germline cases had a higher rate of mortality during the follow up period.

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