Consensus Recommendations for the Diagnosis of Vitreoretinal Lymphoma Academic Article

journal

  • Ocular Immunology and Inflammation

abstract

  • PURPOSE: To provide recommendations for diagnosis of vitreoretinal lymphoma (VRL).METHODS: Literature was reviewed for reports supporting the diagnosis of VRL. A questionnaire (Delphi 1 round) was distributed to 28 participants. In the second round (Delphi 2), items of the questionnaire not reaching consensus (75% agreement) were discussed to finalize the recommendations.RESULTS: Presenting symptoms include floaters and painless loss of vision, vitreous cells organized into sheets or clumps. Retinal lesions are usually multifocal creamy/white in the outer retina. Other findings include retinal lesions with "leopard-skin" appearance and retinal pigment epithelium atrophy. Severe vitreous infiltration without macular edema is the most likely presentation. Diagnostic vitrectomy should be performed. Systemic corticosteroid should be discontinued at least 2 weeks before surgery. An interleukin (IL)-10:IL-6 ratio > 1, positive mutation for the myeloid differentiation primary response 88 gene and monoclonality are indicators of VRL. Multi-modal imaging (optical coherence tomography, fundus autofluorescence) are recommended.CONCLUSIONS: A consensus meeting allowed the establishment of recommendations important for the diagnosis of VRL.

authors

publication date

  • 2021-5-19

edition

  • 29

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0927-3948

number of pages

  • 14

start page

  • 507

end page

  • 520