American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Jun 2021)

Doppelgänger dilemma: Leiomyoma versus uveal melanoma

  • Ankit Singh Tomar,
  • Anthony Fam,
  • Paul T. Finger,
  • Codrin E. Iacob

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. 101040

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Background: Ciliary body tumors can remain undetected and achieve large dimensions. Pigmented ciliary body tumors include: melanoma, leiomyoma and melanocytoma, however correct diagnosis may require tissue diagnosis with immunohistochemical stains. Case presentation: Two men presented with identical ciliochoroidal tumors. Both had darkly pigmented dome-shaped anterior uveal masses, exudative retinal detachments and transillumination shadowing. Ocular PET-CT imaging revealed that both were metabolically active consistent with a diagnosis of cancer. However, immunohistochemical examination revealed one a leiomyoma and the other melanoma. Conclusion: Uveal leiomyoma can be an indistinguishable doppelgänger to ciliochoroidal melanoma, where the diagnosis can only be established by immunohistopathology.

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