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A historical perspective of registered cases of malignant ocular tumors in Zimbabwe (1990 to 1999). Is HIV infection a factor?
A journal article on optical malignant tumors possibly as a result of HIV/ AIDS in Zimbabwe.In 1998 the Zimbabwe National Cancer Registry
ranked eye tumours as the sixth commonest group of
tumours reported in Zimbabwe (3.9%). The leading
tumours included Kaposi's sarcoma ( 26%), cervical
and uterine tumours (23%), non-melanoma tumours of
the skin (12%), breast tumours (9%) and prostatic
tumours (8%) respectively. These data were striking,
since the proportion of eye tumours among all
registered tumours for 1998 of 4% had more than
trebled the 1990 proportion of 1.2%.' Work done by
Chokunonga and colleagues in 1999 showed a
dramatic increase in the number o f reported cases of
squamous cell carcinoma o f the conjunctiva between
1993 and 1995. A retrospective study conducted by
Pola and colleagues on ocular surface squamous
neoplasia (OSSN) seen at Sekuru Kaguvi Eye Unit (SKEU) showed that the annual frequency of squamous cell carcinomas o f the conjunctiva among
conjunctival biopsies rose from 33% in 1996 to 58% in
the year 2000. Published studies have found a higher incidence of
squamous cell carcinoma in patients with HIV and
AIDS. Two Australian retrospective studies found
that older males were predominantly affected by ocular
surface squamous neoplasia (including invasive
squamous cell carcinoma). Retrospective studies
done in Africa on tumours o f the eye and adnexae have
shown that squamous cell carcinoma of the conjunctiva
and retinoblastoma are the leading malignant tumours
affecting these tissues