Extranodal Marginal Zone Lymphoma of Ocular Adnexa: Outcomes following Radiation Therapy

Sean Platt, Yahya Al Zahrani, Nakul Singh, Brian Hill, Sheen Cherian, Arun D. Singh

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Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to report outcomes following radiation therapy in patients with biopsy-proven extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of the ocular adnexa and uvea. Methods: Records from a single institution were retrospectively reviewed from January 1997 to December 2015. The mean follow-up duration was 38 months (range 0-194). Radiation therapy was administered to 77 eyes (60 patients); 57 of the 77 eyes (74%) were treated with radiation only (range 20-36 Gy, median 15 fractions). Radiation cataract, radiation retinopathy, and optic neuropathy assessments were performed on all eyes treated with radiation. Results: 100% of the 47 patients treated with radiation therapy only had local control with an average dose of 26.5 Gy (median 25.2 [range 20-36] Gy; 150-200 cGy per fraction). Four patients lost 2 lines or more of vision after radiation. The most common complication of radiation therapy was cataract formation/progression in 19 eyes (25%). Radiation retinopathy was observed only in 1 patient (1%). Conclusion: Our results confirm that radiation therapy (median 25 Gy) for extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of the ocular adnexa is associated with high local control and low risk of visually significant complications.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)181-187
Number of pages7
JournalOcular Oncology and Pathology
Volume3
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adnexal tumors
  • Lymphoma
  • Radiation damage

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Nursing

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