经长期生长抑素治疗后罕见的类癌眼眶转移一例。

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Hritika Hosalkar, Leo Meller, Nahia Dib El Jalbout, Marissa K Shoji, Sally L Baxter, Don O Kikkawa
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背景及临床意义:类癌是一种罕见的生长缓慢的神经内分泌细胞肿瘤,通常累及胃肠道。虽然可能发生转移,但最常见于肝脏,而眼眶转移极为罕见,特别是在全身生长抑素抑制的情况下。病例介绍:男性,57岁,既往有胃肠道类癌病史,经lanreotide治疗5年,临床表现为左移、红眼、复视数月。临床检查显示左侧突出,生产缺陷,下眼睑缩回,下壁血管扩张。磁共振成像显示一个以左下直肌为中心的1.8厘米增强病变。左眼窝切开及活检证实为转移性类癌。他将接受局部眼眶放射治疗和用全身化疗替代lanreotide。结论:类癌眼眶转移极为罕见。鉴于其罕见性,诊断可能具有挑战性。对于有慢性红眼、复视、眼球突出和肿块效应等眼部疾病并有神经内分泌癌病史的患者,即使疾病已通过生长抑素类似物得到很好的控制,也要高度怀疑眼眶转移,及时进行检查和治疗。
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Rare Orbital Metastasis of Carcinoid Tumor Despite Long-Term Somatostatin Therapy: A Case Report.

Background and Clinical Significance: Carcinoid tumors are rare, slow-growing neuroendocrine cell neoplasms that typically affect the gastrointestinal tract. While metastasis may occur, it most commonly occurs in the liver, and orbital metastasis is extremely rare, especially while on systemic somatostatin suppression. Case Presentation: A 57-year-old man with a history of gastrointestinal carcinoid tumor treated with lanreotide for 5 years presented with a left proptotic, red eye and double vision for several months. Clinical examination revealed left proptosis, supraduction deficit, lower lid retraction, and dilated episcleral vessels inferiorly. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a 1.8 cm enhancing lesion centered within the left inferior rectus muscle. Left orbitotomy and biopsy were performed, which confirmed metastatic carcinoid tumor. He will undergo localized orbital radiation and substitution of lanreotide with systemic chemotherapy. Conclusions: Orbital metastasis of carcinoid tumor is extremely uncommon. Given its rarity, diagnosis may be challenging. In patients presenting with ocular complaints including chronic red eye, double vision, proptosis, and mass effect with a prior history of neuroendocrine cancer, a high index of suspicion for orbital metastasis is necessary with timely workup and treatment even if the disease has been otherwise well-controlled with somatostatin analogs.

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