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A 68-year-old man with lung carcinoma and no systemic metastasis presented with a blind, painful right eye. Examination showed no perception of light in the affected eye, elevated intraocular pressure, marked epibulbar hyperemia, and a white placoid mass in the conjunctiva nasally. Although a cataract precluded a clear view of the fundus, ultrasonography disclosed a total retinal detachment and a diffuse thickening of the choroid. Metastatic carcinoma was suspected clinically and the eye was enucleated because of severe, intractable pain. Pathologic examination demonstrated extensively necrotic metastatic adenocarcinoma involving the conjunctiva, peripheral cornea, sclera, iris, ciliary body, choroid, optic nerve, subarachnoid space, and orbit. Metastatic disease usually affects a singular ocular tissue, and it is highly unusual for such widespread ocular involvement to be the first sign of systemic metastasis from a primary neoplasm.
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PMID:Diffuse ocular metastases as an initial sign of metastatic lung cancer. 967 12

Primary adenocarcinoma of the nonpigmented ciliary epithelium (NPCE) is a very rare disease and the majority of acquired cases were treated by enucleation. We report the case of a 19-year-old man who had an adenocarcinoma arising from the NPCE. The tumor was found incidentally due to changed pupil shape. An excisional biopsy was performed and histopathological examination showed primary adenocarcinoma of the NPCE with a positive resection margin. Because of the positive resection margin and to save the eye, radiotherapy rather than enucleation was performed, followed by chemotherapy. Two years after the diagnosis, the patient continues to be followed up without evidence of relapse or cataract change. Our case suggests that adjunctive radiotherapy should be considered as a sight-saving treatment modality for primary malignant tumors of the NPCE.
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PMID:Nonsurgical treatment of an incompletely excised primary adenocarcinoma of nonpigmented ciliary epithelium. 1803 90

An 80-year-old man was seen in urgent neuro-ophthalmology consultation for bilateral vision loss. He had a past medical history of hypertension and metastatic stage IV colorectal adenocarcinoma. Four months prior to presentation, he developed gradual onset, painless blurred vision in his right eye. He underwent cataract surgery in that eye, but his vision continued to decline to the point of no light perception. He developed new onset, painless, blurred vision in his left eye 3 weeks prior to presentation and woke up with no light perception in his left eye one day prior to presentation.
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PMID:Vision Loss from Metastatic Colon Cancer to the Planum Sphenoidale and Optic Nerves. 3171 54