uveal metastases
Solitary
choroidal metastasis from gastric adenocarcinoma: a case report. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). An elevated choroidal tumor was detected. The T1-weighted image was isointense, and the T2-weighted image was hypointense
Ocular
metastasis from breast carcinoma simulating anterior scleritis: a case report. Magnetic resonance imaging orbit and brain showing intraocular mass in right eye
Choroidal
metastasis from tubulopapillary renal cell carcinoma: a case report. A left lateral choroidal mass with secondary retinal detachment on magnetic resonance imaging.
Solitary
choroidal metastasis from gastric adenocarcinoma: a case report. Ophthalmologic examinations. a Fundoscopic examination. b Ultrasonography. c Optical coherence tomographic examination
Lung squamous
cell carcinoma with solitary ocular metastasis and its successful treatment with thoracic surgery and chemotherapy: an interesting and rare case report. Ophthalmic fundoscopy shows the temporal side of the left eye with a yellow and white macular mass of approximately 8 PD, visible peripheral choroidal folds, and retinal detachment involving the macula and the fovea
Lung squamous
cell carcinoma with solitary ocular metastasis and its successful treatment with thoracic surgery and chemotherapy: an interesting and rare case report. a PET-CT showing right lower lobe central lung cancer. b Localized thickening of the left fundus; early and delayed metabolic signals are not high, and other tests for tuberculosis were proposed
Ocular
metastasis • Cerberal and ocular metastases - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Ocular
metastasis • Ocular metastases - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Ocular metastases, also termed uveal metastases, account for over 80% of all ocular pathology, and need to be distinguished from extraocular metastasis, which are a quite different group of tumors.
This article will discuss metastatic lesions affecting the orbits. For other intracranial metastatic locations, please refer to the main article on intracranial metastases.
Pathology
They are almost universally non-calcified masses within the orbit and (as the name would suggest) within the uveal layer.
The common primary sites that result in ocular metastases are:
- breast carcinoma
- lung carcinoma
- gastrointestinal tract carcinomas
- genitourinary tract carcinomas
- cutaneous melanoma
- neuroblastoma
- papillary thyroid carcinoma (rare)
- testicular Carcinoma (rare)
Siehe auch:
- intraorbitale Raumforderungen
- Neuroblastom
- Aderhautmelanom
- Uvea
- intraokulare Raumforderungen
- Pathologien des Auges
- Aderhauthämangiom
- Orbita
- intraorbitale Metastasen bei Mammakarzinom
- cutaneous melanoma
- extraocular metastasis
und weiter:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Okulare Metastasen: