Lewis R A, Tse D T, Phelps C D, Weingeist T A
Arch Ophthalmol. 1984 Jun;102(6):839-42. doi: 10.1001/archopht.1984.01040030659012.
We describe two patients (two eyes) with neovascular glaucoma following photoradiation therapy (PRT) for ciliary body and iris melanoma. Histopathologic examination in one eye eight months after treatment disclosed widespread tumor necrosis. The second patient with iris melanoma showed total clinical disappearance of the lesion and regression of iris neovascularization six months later. The cause of the neovascular glaucoma is uncertain. The marked tumor necrosis induced by PRT might have resulted in release of a vasoproliferative factor that, in turn, led to the development of rubeosis and neovascular glaucoma.
我们描述了两名接受光辐射疗法(PRT)治疗睫状体和虹膜黑色素瘤后发生新生血管性青光眼的患者(两只眼睛)。治疗八个月后,对其中一只眼睛进行的组织病理学检查显示肿瘤广泛坏死。第二名患有虹膜黑色素瘤的患者在六个月后病变完全临床消失,虹膜新生血管消退。新生血管性青光眼的病因尚不确定。PRT引起的明显肿瘤坏死可能导致血管增殖因子的释放,进而导致虹膜红变和新生血管性青光眼的发生。