| Literature DB >> 26460101 |
Hirotoshi Yasui1, Kazuhide Sato1, Yoshihiro Takeyama1, Hiroaki Nishihara2, Matsuyoshi Maeda3, Hideo Gonda1, Ryujiro Suzuki1.
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BACKGROUND: Visual disturbance caused by cancer metastasis from other organs is one of the largest challenges to cancer patients' quality of life (QOL). Lung cancer is the most frequent primary site of choroidal metastasis in men, but improvement of visual disturbance has not always been emphasized in lung cancers. Recently intravitreal bevacizumab is a newer modality being tried for local control of choroidal metastases. CASE REPORT: A 68-year-old man was admitted the hospital with complaint of visual disturbance in his left eye. He was diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma cT2N0M1b (OSS, OTH) stage IV. The ophthalmologic evaluation showed exudative fluid, which caused retinal detachment under the retina. Fluorescence angiography showed granular hyperfluorescence with leakage consistent with a tumor. He received radiotherapy for bone metastasis and systematic chemotherapy with carboplatin, pemetrexed, and bevacizumab, as well as intravitreal injection of bevacizumab 1.25 mg to improve the visual disturbance. His visual symptom and retinal detachment improved until he died. An autopsy revealed that the metastatic lesion in his left eye was totally cured macroscopically and microscopically.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26460101 PMCID: PMC4610688 DOI: 10.12659/ajcr.894600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Case Rep ISSN: 1941-5923
Figure 1Chest CT, PET, and ophthalmic examination. (A) CT showed a tumor in the right lower lung. (B) Although the eyes were intact in MRI, (C) FDR accumulated at the dorsal of the left eye (arrow). (D) Funduscopic findings; an elevated lesion is present in the left superior fundus of the optic nerve, 6 discs in size. (E) Fluorescein angiography indicated multiple hyperfluorescent spots. (F, G) OCT showed retinal detachment by the subretinal fluid. (H, I) The retinal detachment improved after the chemotherapy.
Figure 2Pathological analysis. (A) Lung cancer in the right lower lung. (B, C) Histopathologic examination demonstrated adenocarcinoma of the lung. (D, E) Macroscopic findings of left eye intact. (F) Choroid membrane was also intact. (G, H) Microscopic findings showed no tumor cells or retinal detachment.