Relationship of regression pattern to recurrence in retinoblastoma

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A retrospective analysis has been conducted of regression patterns following treatment of retinoblastoma by external beam irradiation. There were 180 tumours in 105 eyes of 83 patients. Type I regression was found to be the commonest pattern and occurred in 50% of cases. Initial tumour size was found to be the only statistically significant determinant of regression pattern (p < 0.01). Thirteen tumours (7%) recurred within a median interval to recurrence of 12 months. All recurrences occurred within 40 months of completion of treatment and none occurred after age 4 years. No tumour less than 6 mm in diameter recurred. Although 10 out of 13 recurrences were of Type I, Cox model regression analysis showed initial tumour size to be the only independent predictor of recurrence (p < 0.01).

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Singh, A. D., Garway-Heath, D., Love, S., Plowman, P. N., Kingston, J. E., & Hungerford, J. L. (1993). Relationship of regression pattern to recurrence in retinoblastoma. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 77(1), 12–16. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.77.1.12

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