Aim. To analyze the usefulness of color Doppler flow imaging in the differe
ntiation of benign and malign ocular tumors.
Methods, Blood flow in tumor and ocular blood vessels was assessed by color
Doppler flow imaging in 20 patients with malignant melanoma of the uvea an
d 19 patients with cavernous hemangioma. Blood velocity measurements in orb
ital vessels in these patients were compared with the same measurements in
20 healthy individuals.
Results. Blood flow inside the tumor tissue was observed in all patients, e
xcept in a single case of uveal melanoma. Internal blood flow of intraorbit
al hemangiomas was slower and their resistance index lower than that of mel
anomas. Patients with a tumor did not differ from the controls in blood flo
w velocities in the ophthalmic artery, central retinal artery and posterior
ciliary arteries. Only the patients with uveal melanoma had higher maximal
blood flow in central retinal artery and posterior ciliary arteries compar
ed to other patients.
Conclusion. Color Doppler flow imaging of blood flow can be a useful method
to assess the vascularization of ophthalmological tumors, and to different
iate uveal melanoma from orbital hemangioma.