Efficacy of Vitreous Biopsy and Clinical Course in Vitreoretinal Lymphoma: A Single-Center Retrospective Analysis
Naoya Shiozaki, Tadamichi Akagi, Hiroko Terashima, Takumi Ando, Eriko Ueda, Daigo Kobayashi, Yohei Nozaki, Jun Ominato

TL;DR
This study evaluates a protocol for diagnosing and monitoring vitreoretinal lymphoma, finding that comprehensive vitreous sampling and regular MRI surveillance help detect disease progression.
Contribution
The study introduces a protocol combining detailed vitreous sampling and routine MRI surveillance for improved detection and monitoring of PVRL.
Findings
Including cassette contents in vitreous sampling increased detection rates from 75% to 92% in PVRL patients.
92% of PVRL patients experienced extraocular relapse, with most involving the central nervous system.
The 5-year overall survival rate for PVRL patients was 58%.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: The high risk of CNS dissemination poses a significant challenge in the management of primary vitreoretinal lymphoma (PVRL). We evaluated the clinical value of our institutional protocol for PVRL, which combines targeted vitreous sampling with routine central nervous system (CNS) surveillance using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) every 4–6 months. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 34 consecutive patients who underwent vitreous biopsies at Niigata University Hospital between January 2010 and December 2021; 12 patients were initially diagnosed with PVRL without CNS involvement. The protocol mandates submission of both undiluted vitreous samples and the entire vitreous cassette contents, including perfusion fluid, for cytologic evaluation. Patients with PVRL underwent MRI surveillance every 4–6 months. Results: Among 12 patients with PVRL, vitreous cytology…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCNS Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
