Feline ocular post-traumatic sarcoma (FOPTS)

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Feline Ocular Post-Traumatic Sarcoma Quiz

Test your knowledge on Feline Ocular Post-Traumatic Sarcoma (FOPTS) with our comprehensive quiz designed for veterinary professionals and enthusiasts alike. This quiz covers critical aspects including risk factors, clinical signs, diagnostic methods, and treatment options.

  • Understand the complexities of FOPTS
  • Evaluate your knowledge of feline ocular tumors
  • Learn about advanced imaging techniques
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What is a FOPTS?
Primary intraocular tumor in cats
An aggressive, primary intraocular tumor associated with trauma and lens capsule rupture in cats
Secondary intraocular tumor as a result of trauma in cats
A non-neoplastic chronic inflammation of the eye post trauma in cats
What are exam findings and clinical signs of a FOPTS?
Keratitis
Buphthalmia
Phthisis bulbi
Secondary glaucoma
Aggression
Normal retropulsion
Absence of pain
Seizures
What are risk factors of FOPTS?
Chronic uveitis
Lens capsule rupture
Phacoemulsification
Cat scrathes
Cytoablation using Gentamicin
Melanoma
Genetic predisposition
Spayed/neutered
What would you reach for advanced imaging/diagnostics wise?
CT
MRI
Radiographs
Bloodwork - not for anesthetic purposes
Ocular Ultrasound
ERG
Is FOPTS over represented in males or females?
What is the average latency between the traumatic incident and the diagnosis of the FOPTS?
6-7 years
5-14 months
3 years
10+ years
What are the three cell type variants of FOPTS?
Spindle cell
Melanocytes/epithelial cells
Endothelial
Round cell
Osteosarcoma/chrondosarcoma
Hemangiosarcoma
 
What is the gold standard for treatment?
Radiation
Radiation and chemotherapy
Enucleation
Enucleation + removal of optic nerve
What is the prognosis/MST?
Good with enucleation! MST 1-2 years
Good with enucleation, MST 16-19months
Grave, 1 month
Poor, 7-11 months
Which areas possible areas for metastasis?
Liver
Regional lymph nodes
Optic chiasm
Brain
Lungs
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