Bond J B, Haik B G, Mihara F, Gupta K L
Department of Ophthalmology, Tulane University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA 70112.
Ophthalmology. 1991 Apr;98(4):459-66. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(91)32270-x.
Choroidal melanoma is the most common intraocular tumor and is uniquely suited for evaluation by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) because of the paramagnetic effect of the melanin molecule. The authors performed T1-, T2-, and proton-density-weighted MRI on 34 patients with choroidal melanoma. Nineteen patients received gadolinium contrast, T1-weighted images were superior in both detecting and delineating tumors, showing increased contrast-to-noise ratios over other images. Gadolinium contrast further increased this ratio. These images are presented as evidence that gadolinium-enhanced MRI is valuable in the evaluation of choroidal melanoma.