Long-Term Survival and Factors Associated with Increased Mortality in Patients with Ocular Adnexal Lymphomas

Author:

Strianese Diego1ORCID,Laezza Maria Paola12,Tortora Fabio3,Fusco Giancarlo3,de Divitiis Oreste4ORCID,D’Aponte Antonella1,Briganti Francesco3,Elefante Andrea3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroscience, University of Naples Federico II, 80131 Naples, Italy

2. Department of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Molise, 86100 Campobasso, Italy

3. Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80131 Naples, Italy

4. Department of Neurosciences and Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80131 Naples, Italy

Abstract

Orbital and ocular adnexal lymphoma (OAL) affects the orbit and the surrounding structures and can arise as several subtypes with variable prognoses. We performed an observational study on the relationship between OAL subtype, diagnostic features, and prognosis to offer valuable insights into imaging techniques, such as Positron Emission Tomography with 2-deoxy-2-[fluorine-18] fluoro-D-glucose integrated with Computed Tomography (18F-FDG PET-CT), in predicting outcomes. With this aim, we retrospectively reviewed 99 patients with OALs, recording demographics, cancer subtype, location and treatment, 18FDG avidity, and bone marrow positivity. We divided patients into Group 1 (those presenting with extranodal marginal zone lymphoma—EMZL) and Group 2, including all other subtypes. The primary outcome was long-term cancer-specific survival (CSS) based on key predictors, performed through Kaplan–Meier curves and the log-rank test, with a p < 0.05 significance threshold. The mean patient age was 67 years (57–75.5). The most frequent histopathologic subtypes were EMZL lymphoma in 69 patients (69.7%), small lymphocytic lymphoma (11.1%) and diffuse-large B-cell lymphoma (10.1%). Patients of Group 1 showed a better prognosis (CSS = 80%) compared to those of Group 2 (CSS = 60%) (p = 0.01). In patients with high-grade lymphoma, the occurrence of 18FDG avidity (p = 0.003) and bone marrow positivity (p = 0.005) were related to a worse prognosis. In our group, EMZL was the most prominent subtype of OALs and exhibited the best prognosis, low 18FDG avidity, and bone marrow negativity. By observing specific patterns in radiological findings, it is possible to increase our understanding of disease progression, treatment response, and the overall prognosis in OAL patients.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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