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Title: Aim: To analyze presentation, demographic data and management outcomes of retinoblastoma patients presented in last ten years. Method: A total of 306 patients suffering from retinoblastoma were enrolled in this audit. All patient’s data was taken from the record. All patients underwent indirect ophthalmoscopic examination under anesthesia (EUA).B scan, MRI brain plus orbit and baseline investigations including complete blood count, chest X-ray, liver function tests, renal function tests, serum electrolytes and hepatitis B,C screening were done in all patients. Stage of disease was assessed using international classification of retinoblastoma from A-E. All patients were managed according to the stage of disease. Results: Total of 493 eyes of 306 patients of retinoblastoma were included in this audit. Of these, female patients were123 while male patients were 183. 187 patients had bilateral disease while 119 were unilateral.114 patients were between 0-12 months of age, 145 were between 13-24 months of age while 47 were of more than 2 years of age. Of total 493 eyes, 3 eyes were of stage A, 15 of stage B, 25of stage C, 300 of stage D and 150 were of stage E disease. 235 Patients got systemic chemotherapy. Cryotherapy was done in 356 eyes; intravitreal injections were given in 90 eyes, laser photocoagulation in 200,enucleation in 160and exenteration in 20eyes Conclusion: High incidence of enucleation, advanced stage presentation, bilateral disease, and male predominance was found in our ten years audit.
Authors: KHAQAN, HUSSAIN AHMAD
RASHID, ATTYIA
SHAHID, NAMRA
REHMAN, HAFIZ ATEEQ UR
NAZ, RAHEELA
Keywords: Retinoblastoma
Audit
Pakistan
Chemotherapy
Intra-vitreal Malphalan
Intra-arterial chemotherapy
Issue Date: Dec-2017
Publisher: Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Citation: KHAQAN, H. A., & ATTYIA RASHID, N. S. Retinoblastoma: Our Experience.
Abstract: Aim: To analyze presentation, demographic data and management outcomes of retinoblastoma patients presented in last ten years. Method: A total of 306 patients suffering from retinoblastoma were enrolled in this audit. All patient’s data was taken from the record. All patients underwent indirect ophthalmoscopic examination under anesthesia (EUA).B scan, MRI brain plus orbit and baseline investigations including complete blood count, chest X-ray, liver function tests, renal function tests, serum electrolytes and hepatitis B,C screening were done in all patients. Stage of disease was assessed using international classification of retinoblastoma from A-E. All patients were managed according to the stage of disease. Results: Total of 493 eyes of 306 patients of retinoblastoma were included in this audit. Of these, female patients were123 while male patients were 183. 187 patients had bilateral disease while 119 were unilateral.114 patients were between 0-12 months of age, 145 were between 13-24 months of age while 47 were of more than 2 years of age. Of total 493 eyes, 3 eyes were of stage A, 15 of stage B, 25of stage C, 300 of stage D and 150 were of stage E disease. 235 Patients got systemic chemotherapy. Cryotherapy was done in 356 eyes; intravitreal injections were given in 90 eyes, laser photocoagulation in 200,enucleation in 160and exenteration in 20eyes Conclusion: High incidence of enucleation, advanced stage presentation, bilateral disease, and male predominance was found in our ten years audit.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13598
ISSN: 1996-7195
Appears in Collections:Oct-Dec,2018,Issue(4)

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