American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Jun 2018)

Unilateral paraneoplastic optic disc edema and retinal periphlebitis in pineal germinoma

  • Gunay Uludag,
  • Aslihan Onay,
  • Sumru Onal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 236 – 239

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Purpose: To describe a unilateral ocular paraneoplastic syndrome in pineal germinoma. Observations: A 24-year-old male presented with diplopia, excessive thirst, and frequent urination. Cranial MRI showed a mass in pineal gland. Dorsal midbrain syndrome signs were present. Examination showed optic disc edema and segmental retinal periphlebitis in right and normal fundus in left eye. Rheumatologic work-up was negative. Brain biopsy confirmed pineal germinoma. Retinal findings were attributed to paraneoplastic syndrome. Resolution of optic disc edema and retinal periphlebitis occurred following chemotherapy and focal irradiation. Conclusions: and importance: To date there are two published case reports on bilateral optic disc edema and retinal periphlebitis occurring as a paraneoplastic syndrome in pineal germinoma. This is the first report on a patient with pineal germinoma who had unilateral paraneoplastic involvement characterized by optic disc edema and retinal periphlebitis and who showed complete resolution of ocular disease after treatment of underlying tumor. Keywords: Unilateral, Paraneoplastic syndrome, Pineal gland, Germinoma, Optic disc edema, Retinal periphlebitis