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Blurred vision as the sole initial presentation of disseminated lung malignancy
Mary K Jacob1, Cecil Pinheiro1, Prasad George2
1Department of Ophthalmology, Nizwa Hospital, Oman.
Abstract:
Symptomatic choroidal metastasis (CM) is a rare presenting feature of disseminated lung malignancy. Detection of the primary malignancy usually precedes ocular findings. We report a rare case of blurred vision secondary to bilateral CM as the sole initial manifestation of disseminated lung malignancy in a female patient. Pulmonary symptoms appeared 2 months later. She received radiotherapy and palliative chemotherapy and survived for 7 months after the initial presentation.
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