American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Dec 2020)

Paraneoplastic ocular sarcoidosis in the setting of recurrent rectal carcinoid tumor diagnosed by F18-fluorodeoxyglucose PET CT

  • Elizabeth D. Marlow, M.D.,
  • Lisa J. Faia, M.D.,
  • Dafang Wu, M.D., Ph.D.,
  • Nathan Farley, M.D.,
  • Sandeep Randhawa, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20
p. 100887

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Purpose: Nuclear medicine imaging can provide a noninvasive means of distinguishing inflammatory mass lesions from oncologic intraocular tumors. Observation: We report a case of paraneoplastic ocular sarcoidosis with choroidal mass lesions that was initially concerning for choroidal metastasis of a primary carcinoid tumor. PET CT was utilized with two different tracers to characterize the choroidal mass as being FDG-avid, consistent with a sarcoid-like lesion, and lacking the Gallium (Ga-68) DOTATAE uptake of carcinoid tumor metastases. Conclusions and Importance: Functional imaging is valuable to distinguish clinically similar inflammatory verses oncologic intraocular pathology.

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