[Current Therapies in Superficial Malignant Tumors].

This article is a review of diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities in common epibulbar malignant tumors, such as basal cell carcinoma, conjunctival lymphoma, squamous cell carcinoma and conjunctival melanoma. Most importantly, for every tumor patient there is a detailed anamnesis, split lamp examination and photo documentation. Further regular controls after therapy are required due to the risk of recurrences.Basal cell carcinoma is the most common tumor of the periocular skin, divided into three subtypes (nodular, superficial and morphea). The treatment consists of total excision with a sufficient safety margin.The most common tumor of the orbital and ocular adnexa are lymphoma. They can appear primary or secondary, as lymphatic system disease. The gold standard therapy is a percutaneous irradiation.Squamous cell carcinoma and its precancerous stages (CIN I - III) are frequently diagnosed on the conjunctiva. A complete tumor excision is required, but sometimes it is not possible due to large tumor growth. Therefore, an adjuvant therapy with mitomycin C eyedrops, brachytherapy with ruthenium plaque or proton radiotherapy is required.Conjunctival melanoma is a rare, but life-threatening disease. Melanosis with atypia has a high risk for degeneration and requires further treatment with mitomycin C eyedrops. In cases of malignant tumor growth, an excision with a non-touch technique and adjuvant therapy with brachy or proton irradiation should be applied. PMID: 2889...
Source: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde - Category: Opthalmology Tags: Klin Monbl Augenheilkd Source Type: research