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Bilateral choroidal metastases as the initial presentation of breast carcinoma

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posted on 2013-02-14, 10:05 authored by Hugh F Given, Clodagh S. O'Gorman, Z.T. Awad
A 64 year old female presented with a right eye visual impairment. On examination, the visual acuity was decreased on the right side. Slit lamp examination showed bilateral non-pigmented choroidal lesions. Physical examination was unremarkable; bilateral mammogram, however, showed a mass in the left breast, the biopsy from which confirmed the lesion as infiltrative carcinoma. Other tests were normal apart from the isotope bone scan which showed evidence of metastatic disease. She received a short course of radiotherapy to both eyes as well as a 6-month course of chemotherapy. At 6 months follow-up, the choroidal lesions were no longer present and the visual acuity had stabilized. Choroidal metastasis as the initial presentation of breast carcinoma is unusual. Any patient with an ocular tumour should undergo a systemic check-up to rule out an underlying malignancy.

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Irish Medical Journal;94(3), pp. 8-6

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Irish Medical Organization

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peer-reviewed

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English

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