Loss of vision due to eye metastasis is generally uncommon, representing an ophthalmological diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. We here report a case of a smoker patient finally diagnosed with lung cancer, whose initial symptom was visual loss due to choroidal metastasis. Given that the majority of subjects presenting with uveal metastasis have already developed other distant metastases as well, a complete diagnostic work-up of these patients is always required. Despite being rare, eye metastasis from a lung malignancy should always be suspected in smokers presenting with progressive vision deterioration
Ocular metastasis is rare. They represent 4 to 8% of secondary localization, essentially choroidal (...
A 67-year-old woman noticed vision loss in her right eye and was found to have an elevated, well-cir...
Reduction in visual acuity due to orbital metastasis is rarely the first sign of lung cancer and ver...
Loss of vision due to eye metastasis is generally uncommon, representing an ophthalmological diagnos...
Clinical reports of symptomatic intraocular metastasis as the initial presentation of lung cancer ar...
Most intraocular metastases are detected in the choroid, iris, ciliary body, or retina. Conversely, ...
Abstract Background Reduction in visual acuity combined with blurred vision is rarely the first sign...
Primary lung cancer is the leading cause of choroidal metastasis for men, but its revelation by the ...
We report a case of a 65-year-old female who presented to us with diminution of vision in the right ...
Introduction: Lung cancer is the most common cause of death among cancers. Over 55% have distant met...
A 61 year-old male coffee farmer presented with a history of gradual loss of vision of two years dur...
AbstractChoroidal metastasis is the most common intraocular neoplasm and is associated with signific...
The most common malignancy of the eye is metastatic tumors, with choroidal metastases being the majo...
The choroid is the most common site for intraocular metastatic disease. Orbital metastasis as metast...
Choroidal metastasis as an initial presenting feature of metastatic lung cancer is exceedingly rare....
Ocular metastasis is rare. They represent 4 to 8% of secondary localization, essentially choroidal (...
A 67-year-old woman noticed vision loss in her right eye and was found to have an elevated, well-cir...
Reduction in visual acuity due to orbital metastasis is rarely the first sign of lung cancer and ver...
Loss of vision due to eye metastasis is generally uncommon, representing an ophthalmological diagnos...
Clinical reports of symptomatic intraocular metastasis as the initial presentation of lung cancer ar...
Most intraocular metastases are detected in the choroid, iris, ciliary body, or retina. Conversely, ...
Abstract Background Reduction in visual acuity combined with blurred vision is rarely the first sign...
Primary lung cancer is the leading cause of choroidal metastasis for men, but its revelation by the ...
We report a case of a 65-year-old female who presented to us with diminution of vision in the right ...
Introduction: Lung cancer is the most common cause of death among cancers. Over 55% have distant met...
A 61 year-old male coffee farmer presented with a history of gradual loss of vision of two years dur...
AbstractChoroidal metastasis is the most common intraocular neoplasm and is associated with signific...
The most common malignancy of the eye is metastatic tumors, with choroidal metastases being the majo...
The choroid is the most common site for intraocular metastatic disease. Orbital metastasis as metast...
Choroidal metastasis as an initial presenting feature of metastatic lung cancer is exceedingly rare....
Ocular metastasis is rare. They represent 4 to 8% of secondary localization, essentially choroidal (...
A 67-year-old woman noticed vision loss in her right eye and was found to have an elevated, well-cir...
Reduction in visual acuity due to orbital metastasis is rarely the first sign of lung cancer and ver...