远端原发癌向泪腺转移的肿瘤。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ilse Mombaerts, Khizar Rana, David H Verity, Raman Malhotra, Eugenie W T Poh, Dinesh Selva
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目的:探讨远端原发性泪腺转移患者的临床、影像学和病理特征。方法:多中心回顾性病例系列和文献复习转移到泪腺的病例。结果:我们报告了4例泪腺转移,原发为肾细胞癌(n = 2)和乳腺癌(n = 2)。文献回顾发现了40例额外的泪腺转移病例(19例男性,平均年龄21-84岁)。本组共4例,其中23例(52.3%,23/44)伴有泪腺肿大,无骨侵蚀;21例(47.7%,21/44)伴有眶上骨侵蚀,其中12例(57.1%,12/21)伴有颅内扩张。泪腺转移无骨侵蚀最常见的原发原因是乳腺癌(56.5%,13/23),而泪腺转移伴骨侵蚀最常见的原发原因是肝细胞癌(52.4%,11/21)。15例(34.1%,15/44)患者以泪腺转移为首发表现,12例(27.3%,12/44)患者以泪腺转移为首发表现。结论:泪腺转移是泪腺肿大的潜在原因。它可能是远端隐匿性癌或隐匿性转移性疾病的最初征象。不同的转移模式可能有不同的基础原发灶。
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Metastastic Tumors to the Lacrimal Gland from Distant Primary Cancer.

Purpose: To characterize the clinical, radiological, and pathological features of patients with metastases to the lacrimal gland from distant primaries.

Methods: Multicentre retrospective case series and a review of the literature of cases of metastases to the lacrimal gland.

Results: We present 4 cases of lacrimal gland metastases, with the primaries being renal cell (n = 2) and breast (n = 2) carcinoma. The literature review identified 40 additional cases (19 male, mean age, range 21-84 years) of lacrimal gland metastasis. Based on these 44 cases, including 4 from the present study, 2 patterns of metastasis were identified: 23 cases (52.3%, 23/44) with lacrimal gland enlargement without bony erosion, and 21 cases (47.7%, 21/44) with associated bony erosion of the superolateral orbit of whom 12 (57.1%, 12/21) had intracranial extension. The most common primary for lacrimal gland metastasis without bony erosion was breast cancer (56.5%, 13/23), whereas hepatocellular carcinoma was the most common cause of lacrimal gland metastasis with bony erosion (52.4%, 11/21). Lacrimal gland metastasis was the first presentation of cancer in 15 cases (34.1%, 15/44) and was the first presentation of metastasis in 12 cases (27.3%, 12/44).

Conclusions: Metastasis to the lacrimal gland is a potential cause of lacrimal gland enlargement. It may be the initial sign of distal occult cancer or occult metastatic disease. Different patterns of metastasis may be seen with different underlying primaries.

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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
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322
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery features original articles and reviews on topics such as ptosis, eyelid reconstruction, orbital diagnosis and surgery, lacrimal problems, and eyelid malposition. Update reports on diagnostic techniques, surgical equipment and instrumentation, and medical therapies are included, as well as detailed analyses of recent research findings and their clinical applications.
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