Uveal Melanoma
Rb or not Rb
Leukemia and Lymphoma
All about the Genes
Name that tumor
100

This is the most common site for metastatic spread of uveal melanoma.

What is the liver?

100

This is the risk for a child of developing Rb if a parent has bilateral disease.

What is 45%?

100

This is the most common sign of leukemia in the eyes.  

What is intraretinal hemorrhage?

100

Mutation in this gene accounts for the vast majority of retinoblastoma cases

RB1

100

What is uveal melanoma?

200

The most common treatment for uveal melanoma?  

What is radiation?

200

This tumor is found to coexist in a small percentage of patients with bilateral retinoblastoma.

What is pineoblastoma (trilateral disease)?

200

This systemic testing is indicated when vitreoretinal lymphoma is confirmed.

What is brain MRI and lumbar puncture?

200

Familial uveal melanoma has been most commonly associated with germline mutations in this gene.

What is BAP1?

200

What is congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium?

300

Subretinal fluid, orange pigment, & vision symptoms.

What are high risk features for melanoma?

300

Optic nerve invasion and choroidal invasion on pathological evaluation of an enucleated globe.

What are high risk features for metastasis of Rb?

300

When suspicious for lymphoma, tissue must be sent in this manner.

What is fresh for flow cytometry?

300

This gene expression profile result is associated with high risk for UM metastasis

What is Class 2?

300

What is retinal hemangioblastoma?

400

This condition increases risk for UM to 1:400.

What is ocular melanocytosis?

400

This is the most effective treatment for vitreous seeding in Rb

What is intravitreal melphalan injection?

400

Intravitreal rituximab and methotrexate are commonly used to treat this disorder

What is primary intraocular lymphoma/vitreoretinal lymphoma?

400

In a patient with coexisting breast cancer and uveal melanoma, a germline mutation in this gene is most likely.

What is BRCA2?

400

What is choroidal metastasis?

500

This is the most common route for orbital spread of UM.

What is growth through scleral emissary canals?

500

This is the most common secondary tumor in retinoblastoma survivors.

What is osteosarcoma?

500

80% of these low-grade lymphomas are isolated and not associated with systemic disease.

What is conjunctival lymphoma? It’s a low-grade small B-cell lymphoma (MALToma).

500

Mutations in this gene occur in a high frequency in nevi of Ota, blue nevi, and uveal melanoma.

What is GNAQ?

500

What is RPE hamartoma associated with familial adenomatous polyposis? (RPEH-FAP)