| Literature DB >> 28647309 |
F Hernández Pardines1, J C Molina Martín2, L Fernández Montalvo2, A Juárez Marroquí2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Isolated optic nerve metastases are extremely uncommon. Many cases are associated with involvement from locations such as the choroid, orbit, or central nervous system. Optic nerve metastases often have their origin in primary tumours of the breast, lung, and stomach, in adults. CASE REPORT: The case is presented of a 57 year-old woman with a diagnosis of lung adenocarcinoma. Her first complaint was a sudden loss of visual acuity in her right eye. The diagnosis of optic nerve metastases was made based on her history, and the results of the MRI scan. DISCUSSION: Isolated optic nerve metastases are an uncommon condition, but should be suspected in any patient with a history of oncology who has deteriorated visual acuity.Entities:
Keywords: Cáncer de pulmón; Lung cancer; Manchas de Roth; Metástasis de nervio óptico; Optic nerve metastasis; Roth spot
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28647309 DOI: 10.1016/j.oftal.2017.01.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol ISSN: 0365-6691