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Follow-up of Cystic Pineal Glands in Retinoblastoma Patients Does Not Increase Detection of Pineal Trilateral Retinoblastoma.

Christiaan M de BloemeRobin W JansenJoeka de HaanDebbie PieperjohannsTommaso CasseriFederica GironiAlessandra PascaPetra KettelerAnnette C MollMeriam KoobSelma SirinPhilippe MaederPaolo GalluzziSophia GörickePim de GraafMarcus C de Jongnull null
Published in: American journal of ophthalmology (2024)
During extended follow-up after baseline MRI, only 1 pineal trilateral retinoblastoma was detected in our study. Follow-up after 3 months should be restricted to patients with a suspicious pineal gland defined as irregular thickening of the cyst wall (>2 mm), fine nodular aspect of the cyst wall, or when a solid or cystic gland exceeds the upper 99% prediction interval for size; patients with an unsuspicious cystic gland should not be followed up. Baseline MRI screening was able to detect most nonpineal trilateral retinoblastomas.
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