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Sang Joon Lee1, Soo Young Kim, Shin Dong Kim.
Abstract
To report a single case of improvement on choroidal metastasis of breast cancer after laser photocoagulation. A 52-year-old female patient who complained of visual disturbance of the right eye with multiple states of metastasis of breast carcinoma. On initial examination, the right best-corrected visual acuity was 0.63. Right fundoscopy revealed an elevated mass-like lesion temporal to the macule with serous retinal detachment. The mass had a 3.5-disc diameter. A right fluorescein angiogram revealed hypofluorescence during the prearterial and arteriovenous phase and hyperfluorescence during the venous phase. The venous phase showed almost total masking of background choroidal fluorescence at the elevated lesion because of leakage and neovascularization. The patient was treated 4 times by diode laser photocoagulation in addition to chemotherapy. Fifty days after the diode laser treatments, the funduscopy examination and fluorescein angiogram revealed that the serous retinal detachment had been absorbed, the choroid had become flat, the lesion had been reduced in size and hyperfluorescence. The right best-corrected visual acuity was improved to 0.8. Laser photocoagulation appears not to cause any problems for the patient and may be an efficient treatment for patients with choroidal breast carcinoma.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18784448 PMCID: PMC2629897 DOI: 10.3341/kjo.2008.22.3.187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Ophthalmol ISSN: 1011-8942
Fig. 1(A) Right fundoscopy revealed an elevated mass-like lesion temporal to the macule with serous retinal detachment. The mass had a 3.5-disc diameter. (B) A right fluorescein angiogram revealed hypofluorescence during the prearterial and arteriovenous phase and hyperfluorescence during the venous phase. (C) A right fluorescein angiogram revealed hypofluorescence duringthe venous phase showing a nearly complete masking of background choroidal fluorescence at the elevated lesion due to leakage and neovascularization.
Fig. 2After 50 days, (A) Right fundoscopy revealed mass regression in size and height and resolved retinal detachment. (B, C) A right fluorescein angiogram revealed flat devascularized choroids. The venous phase showed leakages from the old lesion that affected the fovea