Xiao Zhang, Xiaoyan Peng, Dan Liang, Yaolong Chen, Wei Zhang, Yan Zhang, Meifen Zhang, Peizeng Yang
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Abstract
Vitreoretinal lymphoma (VRL) is often a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in nature, and patients may have or eventually develop central nervous system lymphoma, which frequently leads to a poor prognosis. Currently, there are no international or domestic clinical guidelines specifically for the diagnosis and treatment of VRL, and no standardized diagnostic procedures or treatment evaluation systems for this disease. VRL is clinically characterized by prominent vitreous opacities, multiple lesions beneath the retinal pigment epithelium or subretinal, and intraretinal infiltration, making it one of the most common masquerade syndromes in ophthalmology. To promote early diagnosis and standardized treatment of VRL, the Ocular Immunology Group of the Chinese Medical Association Ophthalmology Branch has developed "Clinical Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Vitreoretinal Lymphoma in Chinese Patients (2024)", based on extensive references to diagnosis, treatment experiences and relevant clinical recommendations. The working group systematically reviewed and comprehensively summarized the latest research evidence from both domestic and international sources. Using the Oxford Evidence Level System, we assessed the quality of evidence and the strength of recommendations. This guideline provides crucial academic references and clinical practice guidance for the diagnosis and treatment of VRL patients. This guideline, including VRL diagnostic methods, processes, and treatment recommendations is suitable for clinical practice in China and is intended to assist ophthalmologists in clinical diagnosis and treatment of VRL.
期刊介绍:
Eye and Vision is an open access, peer-reviewed journal for ophthalmologists and visual science specialists. It welcomes research articles, reviews, methodologies, commentaries, case reports, perspectives and short reports encompassing all aspects of eye and vision. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: current developments of theoretical, experimental and clinical investigations in ophthalmology, optometry and vision science which focus on novel and high-impact findings on central issues pertaining to biology, pathophysiology and etiology of eye diseases as well as advances in diagnostic techniques, surgical treatment, instrument updates, the latest drug findings, results of clinical trials and research findings. It aims to provide ophthalmologists and visual science specialists with the latest developments in theoretical, experimental and clinical investigations in eye and vision.