European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (Jul 2019)

Ocular Melanoma Presenting as Masquerade Syndrome

  • Sara Simões Macedo,
  • Mónica Teixeira,
  • Andreia Correia,
  • António Novais,
  • Cátia Cabral

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2019_001118

Abstract

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A masquerade syndrome is an ophthalmological entity where a neoplasm mimics an inflammatory condition. Ocular melanoma (chiefly uveal) may present with symptoms suggestive of intraocular inflammation such as endogenous endophthalmitis. Ocular melanoma is most commonly found in middle-aged and older caucasian patients. One-third of all uveal melanoma cases present asymptomatically. Early diagnosis facilitates treatment before ocular melanoma reaches metastatic stage IV. Current therapy options for stage IV patients are palliative care and clinical trial participation.eed for clinicians to be aware of rare metastases at the time of diagnosis.

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