Aqueous humor lactate dehydrogenase in retinoblastoma patients. Clinicopathologic correlations
P. A. Piro Jr, D. H. Abramson, R. M. Ellsworth and D. Kitchin
Aqueous humor lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels were assayed for 23
patients with histologically proved retinoblastoma. The mean aqueous level
was 1,886 IU/liter. Twenty-one of these patients had an aqueous humor LDH
level above the normal mean. Clinicopathological parameters were determined
and evaluated using standard statistical formulas. Only the presence of
tumor in the anterior chamber correlated significantly with the aqueous
humor LDH level. The following clinical features did not correlate with
aqueous humor LDH levels: sex, family history, bilaterality, prior
treatment, presentation age, enucleation age, and metastasis. The following
pathological features did not correlate with aqueous humor LDH levels:
calcification, necrosis, rosettes, inflammation, choroidal or optic nerve
invasion, or neovascularization.