Standardized a-scan echographic diagnosis of choroidal malignant melanomas
B. L. Hodes and E. Choromokos
Standardized A-scan echography (ultrasonography) is rapidly assuming its
appropriate role as a primary diagnostic tool in ophthalmology. Its ability
to display "tissue texture" can be used by the experienced examiner to
establish a reliable tissue diagnosis in a high percentage of lesions. The
most important intraocular neoplasm is the choroidal malignant melanoma,
and a diagnostic accuracy in excess of 95% has been reported by Ossoinig et
al. This smaller series of proven choroidal malignant melanomas diagnosed
preoperatively by standardized A-scan confirms the reliability of this
noninvasive technique.