UNILATERAL, SECTORAL RETINAL METASTASIS OF SMALL-CELL LUNG CANCER MIMICKING VIRAL RETINITIS.

Q3 Medicine
Melih Ustaoglu, Ralph J Eagle, Steven M Bloom, Wei Wang, Charles C Barr, Janelle Fassbender Adeniran
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Abstract

Purpose: To report a case of unilateral, sectoral retinal metastasis of small cell lung cancer (SCLC) that mimicked cytomegalovirus retinitis.

Method: Case report.

Results: A 48-year-old woman presented with a 4-week history of a visual field loss in her right eye. She had a medical history of extensive-stage SCLC with brain metastasis, stable on maintenance atezolizumab for 2 years. On initial presentation, she was diagnosed with cytomegalovirus retinitis. No improvement was observed with 4 weeks of oral valganciclovir. Upon referral for a second opinion, her fundus examination appeared compatible with cytomegalovirus retinitis, and anterior chamber tap for polymerase chain reaction for viral etiologies was performed followed by intravitreal and IV ganciclovir without improvement. She was referred for a third opinion, where diagnostic vitrectomy with vitreous and retinal biopsies were consistent with SCLC metastatic to the retina. The patient underwent enucleation of the right eye for definitive pathologic analysis and subsequently was started on additional systemic chemotherapy.

Conclusion: Retinal metastases are exceedingly rare, particularly retinal metastasis of SCLC. Retinal metastasis should be considered in patients initially diagnosed with viral retinitis who fail to improve despite antiviral therapy, particularly if they have a known history of malignancy. Furthermore, retinal metastasis of SCLC potentially could be misdiagnosed histopathologically as retinoblastoma if the patient's history is unknown and appropriate immunohistochemical stains are not performed.

模仿病毒性视网膜炎的小细胞肺癌单侧扇形视网膜转移。
目的:报告一例模仿巨细胞病毒视网膜炎的小细胞肺癌(SCLC)单侧扇形视网膜转移病例:方法:病例报告:结果:一名 48 岁女性因右眼视野缺损 4 周前来就诊。她的病史为广泛期SCLC伴脑转移,维持阿特珠单抗治疗2年,病情稳定。初次就诊时,她被诊断为巨细胞病毒视网膜炎。口服缬更昔洛韦 4 周后病情未见好转。转诊到第二诊室后,她的眼底检查显示与巨细胞病毒视网膜炎相符,于是进行了前房穿刺聚合酶链式反应以检测病毒病因,随后又进行了玻璃体内注射和静脉注射更昔洛韦治疗,但病情未见好转。她被转诊至第三诊室,诊断性玻璃体切除术和玻璃体及视网膜活检结果与视网膜转移的 SCLC 一致。患者接受了右眼去核手术,以进行明确的病理分析,随后开始接受额外的全身化疗:视网膜转移极为罕见,尤其是SCLC的视网膜转移。初诊为病毒性视网膜炎的患者在接受抗病毒治疗后病情仍无好转,尤其是已知有恶性肿瘤病史的患者,应考虑视网膜转移。此外,如果患者病史不详且未进行适当的免疫组化染色,SCLC 的视网膜转移有可能在组织病理学上被误诊为视网膜母细胞瘤。
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Retinal Cases and Brief Reports
Retinal Cases and Brief Reports Medicine-Ophthalmology
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