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Unusual presentation of more common disease/injury
Ocular and orbital metastases presenting as a first sign of gastric adenocarcinoma
  1. Ranju Sitaula1,
  2. Gulshan Bahadur Shrestha1,
  3. Nabin Paudel1,
  4. Jeevan Kumar Shrestha1
  1. Department of Ophthalmology, B.P.Koirala Lions Centre for Ophthalmic Studies, Kathmandu, Nepal
  1. Correspondence to Dr Ranju Sitaula, helloranju50{at}yahoo.com

Summary

The authors report a case of simultaneous choroidal and orbital metastases with optic nerve involvement presenting as an initial manifestation of gastric adenocarcinoma. To our knowledge, this is the first case of its kind reported in the literature where a 60 years male presented with 6 months history of progressive painful diminution of vision in his left eye associated with inward and upward rotation of the same globe. Examination of left eye revealed displacement of the globe superomedially by an inferolateral mass with restriction of ocular motility in levoversion. Fundus examination showed exudative retinal detachment with a subretinal mass which was supported by the ocular ultrasonography. Intraocular and orbital tumour was demonstrated by CT. Endoscopic biopsy revealed adenocarcinoma of the stomach. The left orbit was exenterated and specimen was sent for histopathological examination which confirmed the presence of same metastatic tumour cells in the eye and orbit. The patient underwent chemotherapy and radiotherapy for gastric carcinoma but the patient died after 6 months.

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