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Case Reports

Secondary enucleated retinoblastoma with MYCN amplification

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Pages 354-359 | Received 24 Nov 2020, Accepted 20 Feb 2021, Published online: 19 Apr 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Background: Absence of RB1 mutation is rare in retinoblastoma and MYCN amplifications were recently identified in a subset of aggressive retinoblastomas occurring in infants. Here we describe not only the clinical phenotype of MYCN retinoblastoma at presentation, but also the tumor response to the first attempt of conservative management in this context.

Methods: Interventional retrospective case report

Results: A 6-month-old boy was referred with right leukocoria. Examination under anesthesia revealed a group D unilateral retinoblastoma with an extensive whitish mass and total retinal detachment. Despite partial response following combined sequential intravenous and intra-arterial chemotherapy, tumor relapse in the aqueous humor occurred with posterior chamber involvement over 360°, this transiently controlled by intracameral and intravitreal melphalan injections. Eleven months post-diagnosis the eye was enucleated due to diffuse retinal recurrence invading the ciliary body and obscuring the optic nerve, associated with neovascular glaucoma. Histopathology revealed a poorly differentiated retinoblastoma with diffuse retinal invasion, extending from the superior ciliary body to the inferior equatorial choroid. There was post laminar optic nerve extension without involvement of the surgical margin. RB1 and diffuse MYCN nuclear expression were identified. FISH and SNP-array confirmed MYCN amplification. At 65 months follow-up the patient remained in good health without local recurrence or metastasis.

Conclusions: To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to attempt conservative management of an MYCN retinoblastoma, although secondary enucleation could not be avoided due to highly aggressive recurrence resisting all targeted modalities of chemotherapy.

Acknowledgments

Mrs S. Houghton for the careful revision of the manuscript.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this article.

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