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Bilateral Diffuse Uveal Melanocytic Proliferation in a Patient with Recurrent Frontal Lobe Meningioma

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OCULAR IMMUNOLOGY AND INFLAMMATION
Volume 30, Issue 5, Pages 1172-1175

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/09273948.2020.1859550

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Bilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation; BDUMP; frontal lobe meningioma; choroidal metastasis; neovascular glaucoma

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Bilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation (B-DUMP) is a complication that may be associated with known malignancies, but is more commonly seen in patients without a history of cancer. Central nervous system meningiomas can cause B-DUMP, and treatment of malignancies may lead to partial resolution of posterior segment manifestations of B-DUMP.
Background: Bilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation (B-DUMP) is a paraneoplastic disorder that may be seen in patients with a known malignancy but more commonly is seen in those without any history of cancer. It leads to multiple uveal tumors with exudative retinal detachment along with thickening of the choroid and generally carries a poor prognosis. Its etio-pathogenesis is poorly understood but is said to involve factors secreted by the systemic malignancy that lead to proliferation of melanocytes in the uvea. Methods: We report the presentation and management of a female with history of treated frontal lobe meningioma who presented with neovascular glaucoma along with B-DUMP and was found to have recurrence of the meningioma on neuro-imaging. Conclusions: Central nervous system meningiomas can cause B-DUMP and management of the malignancy may lead to partial resolution of posterior segment manifestations of B-DUMP.

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