Literature DB >> 19169300

[Choroidal metastases].

C Camarillo Gómez1, I Sánchez Ronco, Jl Encinas.   

Abstract

Uveal metastases are the most frequent malign intraocular tumour, of which more than 80% are localized in the choroids. This, together with the progressive increase in its incidence, makes its study and review necessary for a correct diagnosis and treatment in current clinical practice. Etiology varies according to the sex of the patient: lung carcinoma metastasises most frequently in men and breast carcinoma in women. These tend to multifocality and are generally localized in the posterior pole. Fifty percent of cases follow an asymptomatic development, but they can cause loss of vision, scotomas, metamorphopsias and photopsias. Charactersitic ophthamoscopic examination shows a placoid, homogenous choroidal lesion with a creamy appearance. The differential diagnosis must consider the amelanotic nevus, choroidal amelanotic melanoma, choroidal haemangioma, rear scleritis, choroidal osteoma, chorioretinitis, Harada's disease, rhegmatogenous retina detachment, uveal effusion syndrome, and serous central chorioretinopathy. An exhaustive history and complete ophthalmological examination are essential to the diagnosis, to which fluorescein angiography, ocular echography, fine needle puncture aspiration (FNPA), computerized tomography and magnetic resonance can be added as complementary tests. Treatment of these tumours is usually the systemic treatment of the primary tumour; the possibilities of local treatment are observation, external radiotherapy, transpupillary thermotherapy and enucleation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19169300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  An Sist Sanit Navar        ISSN: 1137-6627            Impact factor:   0.829


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1.  Intravitreal bevacizumab in the successful management of choroidal metastases secondary to lung and breast cancer unresponsive to systemic therapy: a case series.

Authors:  V Fenicia; S Abdolrahimzadeh; G Mannino; S Verrilli; M Balestrieri; S M Recupero
Journal:  Eye (Lond)       Date:  2014-04-25       Impact factor: 3.775

2.  Morphological features of choroidal metastases: an OCT analysis.

Authors:  Ludovico Iannetti; Roberta Zito; Paolo Tortorella
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 1.848

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