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Tumors metastatic to the orbit: a changing picture.

R A Goldberg1, J Rootman, R A Cline.   

Abstract

Clinical characteristics of tumors metastatic to the orbit are related to primary tumor biology, and vary substantially among the various primary types. Common known primary sites include breast, lung, prostate, and melanoma. Tumor presentations can be classified into four generalized syndromes of mass, infiltrative, inflammatory, and functional effects. We found the infiltrative syndrome of presentation to be more common than for other types of orbital neoplasm. Accurate diagnosis often depends on recognition of the types of clinical syndromes and on the use of diagnostic modalities such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, fine needle aspiration biopsy, and open biopsy. Special histologic techniques are often useful in determining the origin of these often poorly differentiated tumors, and can provide a basis for specific hormonal therapy. Ophthalmologists play a vital role in the diagnosis of metastatic cancer; the orbital tumor was the presenting sign of systemic cancer in 42% of the cases reviewed. Although the overall prognosis for patients with metastatic cancer is quite poor, specific therapy is available for a growing number of cancers. Timely intervention based on accurate diagnosis can dramatically improve the duration and quality of life with selected tumors.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2204127     DOI: 10.1016/0039-6257(90)90045-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surv Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0039-6257            Impact factor:   6.048


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3.  Anterior intraorbital metastasis from squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus.

Authors:  Chien Kuang Tsai; Chun Chung Lui; Nai Jen Chang; Huan Chen Hsu
Journal:  Jpn J Ophthalmol       Date:  2008-11-11       Impact factor: 2.447

4.  Unilateral proptosis: an unusual presentation of prostatic carcinoma.

Authors:  Anna Louise Pouncey; Thomas Peter Fox; Catherine Anne Bryant
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2013-05-27

5.  Rectal adenocarcinoma: rare metastasis to the optic nerve.

Authors:  Omer Jamall; Korina Theodoraki; Sepideh Amin; David Verity; Adam Bates
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2019-01-24

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Authors:  A A McNab
Journal:  Eye (Lond)       Date:  2017-11-10       Impact factor: 3.775

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Journal:  Neuroophthalmology       Date:  2019-06-07

8.  [Orbital metastases of breast cancer. Radiologic features].

Authors:  F Akda; F Hafezi; H A G Heule-Dieleman; W A van den Bosch; G P M Luyten; H L J Tanghe; D Paridaens
Journal:  Ophthalmologe       Date:  2010-08       Impact factor: 1.059

9.  A case of misconstrue proptosis.

Authors:  Patrick J T Chiam; Vivian W-M Ho; Alan D Hubbard; Suboda Weerasinghe
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2013-04-23

10.  Orbital Metastasis Secondary to Breast Cancer: A Rare Cause of Unilateral External Ophthalmoplegia.

Authors:  Omer Karti; Ozlem Ozdemir; Dilek Top Karti; Mehmet Ozgur Zengin; Sertac Tatli; Tuncay Kusbeci; Nese Celebisoy
Journal:  Neuroophthalmology       Date:  2020-01-08
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