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Choroidal eye metastases from (recurrent) primary peritoneal carcinoma: case report and review of the literature
Authors:Nikolaos Thomakos  Khandra Galaal  Georgios Georgopoulos  Lakshmi Nagaraju  Dianne Hemming  Raj Naik
Affiliation:1.Northern Gynaecological Oncology Centre, Gateshead Health NHS Trust,Queen Elizabeth Hospital,Gateshead,UK;2.Department of Pathology,Gateshead Health NHS Trust, Queen Elizabeth Hospital,Gateshead,UK;3.Ophthalmology Department,Social Insurance Institute,Athens,Greece
Abstract:

Background

Choroidal metastases from gynaecological primary are extremely rare. There is no documented case in the literature of choroid metastasis in a patient with primary peritoneal carcinoma (PPC).

Methods & Results

We describe the first case of a 54-year-old woman with a history of borderline mucinous tumour who presented 17 months later with PPC and 21 months after with recurrent disease metastatic to the eye, and review pertinent literature.

Conclusion

High index of suspicion is warranted when patients with history of primary peritoneal carcinoma present with visual complaints in order to treat and/or relieve symptomatology from metastatic eye disease.
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