Anterior Segment Swept-source Optical Coherence Tomography in Ocular Surface Tumors and Simulating Lesions and Correlation With Histopathologic Diagnosis.

in Cornea by Ahmet Kaan Gündüz, Ibadulla Mirzayev, Cevriye Cansiz Ersöz, Aylin Okçu Heper, Ömür Gündüz, Funda Seher Özalp Ateş

TLDR

  • AS SS-OCT is a useful tool in differentiating OSSN from pterygium/papilloma and conjunctival nevus from melanoma.

Abstract

To investigate anterior segment swept-source optical coherence tomography (AS SS-OCT) findings in ocular surface tumors and simulating conditions. AS SS-OCT imaging and histopathologic data pertaining to 92 eyes of 86 cases collected between September 2018 and April 2023 were evaluated. The 3 most common lesions were conjunctival nevus (18 eyes), ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN, 16 eyes), and pterygium/pinguecula (13 eyes). Excisional/incisional biopsy was performed in 58 of 86 (67.4%) cases. On AS SS-OCT, conjunctival nevi demonstrated mildly hyperreflective epithelium of normal thickness, internal hyperreflectivity, and intralesional cysts. OSSN showed epithelial hyperreflectivity, epithelial thickening, and an abrupt transition between normal and abnormal epithelium. Differences between median maximal epithelial thickness on AS SS-OCT for OSSN and pterygium (560 vs. 102 μm), OSSN and pseudopterygium (560 vs. 113 μm), OSSN and pinguecula (560 vs. 72.5 μm), and OSSN and conjunctival papilloma (560 vs. 965.5 μm) were statistically significant (P < 0.001, P < 0.001, P < 0.001, and P = 0.039, respectively). By receiver-operating characteristic curve, using 630.5 μm as a cutoff, the sensitivity and specificity of AS SS-OCT for differentiating between conjunctival papilloma and OSSN were 69% and 100%, respectively (P = 0.038). The presence of hyporeflective spaces/cysts was statistically significant in conjunctival papilloma compared to OSSN (P < 0.001) and in conjunctival nevus compared to conjunctival melanoma (P = 0.002). AS SS-OCT is a useful tool in differentiating OSSN from pterygium/papilloma and conjunctival nevus from melanoma. It provides important in vitro information on many other lesions including conjunctival lymphoma, primary acquired melanosis, and conjunctival amyloidosis.

Overview

  • The study aims to investigate anterior segment swept-source optical coherence tomography (AS SS-OCT) findings in ocular surface tumors and simulating conditions.
  • A total of 92 eyes of 86 cases were evaluated between September 2018 and April 2023.
  • The study focuses on differentiating OSSN from pterygium/papilloma and conjunctival nevus from melanoma using AS SS-OCT

Comparative Analysis & Findings

  • The median maximal epithelial thickness on AS SS-OCT was significantly different between OSSN and pterygium/pinguecula/papilloma and conjunctival melanoma
  • AS SS-OCT was found to be useful in differentiating OSSN from pterygium/papilloma and conjunctival nevus from melanoma
  • The presence of hyporeflective spaces/cysts was statistically significant in conjunctival papilloma compared to OSSN and in conjunctival nevus compared to conjunctival melanoma

Implications and Future Directions

  • AS SS-OCT can provide important in vitro information on various ocular surface lesions, including conjunctival lymphoma, primary acquired melanosis, and conjunctival amyloidosis
  • Future studies can build upon the results of this study to explore the use of AS SS-OCT in diagnosis and monitoring of ocular surface lesions
  • The study's findings highlight the potential for AS SS-OCT to become a valuable diagnostic tool in clinical practice