نتایج جستجو برای: orbital metastasis
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Choroidal and skin metastasis of colon cancer is rare. In women, the frequency of cutaneous metastasis from colon cancer as the primary lesion in is 9% and skin metastasis occurs in 0.81% of all colorectal cancers. We report a patient with colonic adenocarcinoma who presented with visual disorder in her right eye and scalp pain as her initial symptoms. Contrast-enhance orbital magnetic resonanc...
Metastasis to the periocular soft tissue of the orbit is a rare manifestation of metastatic cancer. Infiltrating lobular breast cancer (ILBC) is a special breast cancer subtype, which accounts for 10-15% of all mammary carcinomas and for ~1% of all malignancies. Here, we report on a high frequency of lobular breast cancer in patients with orbital metastases identified in an original series of m...
Breast cancer is the most common primary source of orbital metastasis. Metastasis occurs through hematogenous spread and predominantly involves the choroid. We present a case of a metastatic subconjunctival mass associated with primary breast cancer. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of its kind. A 41-year-old woman presented with complaints of conjunctival injection and a forei...
Some of the lung cancers are diagnosed at metastatic stage and symptomatic ocular metastasis is very rare. Therefore, eye examination orbital imaging not routinely performed in cancer staging. Retinal detachment was detected our patient who had visual loss left eye. In imaging, choroidal seen diagnosis underlying adenocarcinoma thought to be related. It a rare presentation presence eye-related ...
Synovial sarcoma (SS) is typically an aggressive malignant soft tissue tumor that mostly affects adolescents and young adults. It extremely rare in orbit carries a high risk of recurrence metastasis, posing challenge to ophthalmologists diagnosing managing. We present two primary orbital synovial cases with unilateral exophthalmos limited motility. Both male patients underwent reoperation our h...
all tumours, of which 6% 7%2 are gastric) but they must be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with malignant tumours and diplopia caused by limitation on the abduction of the eye. It is possible, although unusual, to find orbital metastasis involving the extraocular muscles in the absence of previously known neoplastic disease (2% 15%)3 just as it happened with this patient, i...
Choroidal melanoma is the commonest adult primary intraocular tumour,1 and usual sites of secondary spread are to liver, bone and lung. Although delayed recurrence of ipsilateral orbital melanoma is well documented, metastasis to the contralateral orbit is a rarely encountered phenomenon. We describe a case of metastatic spread to the contralateral orbit in a patient 12 years after proton beam ...
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