Bilateral uveal melanomas with different gene expression detected with 7 years interval

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Purpose To report a bilateral uveal melanoma detected in a micrometastasis study. Method Case report. Results At enucleation of a circumpapillary amelanotic mixed melanoma in a patient with ocular melanocytosis, a pigmented lesion in the other eye was detected, thought to be a naevus. BAP1 was positive showing nuclear staining of the tumour cells. Seven years later the naevus showed growth and development of a retinal detachment. FNAB disclosed monosomy 3 in the spindle tumour cells. Conclusion A case of bilateral melanoma with long-term survival without metastatic diseases is reported. Different gene expressions in the two eyes were revealed. The case is a reminder that follow-up over years is essential in patients with a uveal melanoma, especially with ocular melanocytosis.

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Eide, N., Garred, Ø., Beiske, K., & Fodstad, Ø. (2016). Bilateral uveal melanomas with different gene expression detected with 7 years interval. Acta Ophthalmologica, 94(1), 99–102. https://doi.org/10.1111/aos.12857

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