Ultrasonographic measurement of uveal melanoma thickness: Interobserver variability

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Abstract

We retrospectively reviewed ultrasonographic data on 32 uveal melanomas that had been studied both at a referral institution and at our centre within a six-week period. Generally there were good correlations between ultrasonographic measurements of tumour thickness. The mean absolute difference in ultrasound measurements of tumour thickness was 0·64 mm (range 0-2·2 mm); the mean tumour thickness was 5·2 mm (range 3·5-10·2 mm). Tumour diameter, location, the relative ultrasonographic experience with uveal melanoma, type of equipment, and tumour thickness all affected the interobserver variation of measurement.

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Char, D. H., Kroll, S., Stone, R. D., Harrie, R., & Kerman, B. (1990). Ultrasonographic measurement of uveal melanoma thickness: Interobserver variability. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 74(3), 183–185. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.74.3.183

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