Rare Tumors (Jul 2009)

A multimodal approach to the treatment of bilateral choroidal metastases from thyroid carcinoma

  • Luca Cionini,
  • Enio Martino,
  • Stanislao Rizzo,
  • Fausto Bogazzi,
  • Clara Giovannetti,
  • Mario De Liguoro,
  • Franco Perrone,
  • Federica Genovesi-Ebert,
  • Maria Grazia Fabrini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2009.e4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. e4 – e4

Abstract

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A 58-year old man, affected by metastatic thyroid carcinoma, experienced a progressive bilateral visual impairment. Ophthalmic examination revealed the presence of a choroidal mass with an associated exudative retinal detachment in both eyes. Twelve years before, a diagnosis of metastatic thyroid carcinoma had been established and the patient had been subject to several therapeutic procedures. In May 2007, he received a radiotherapy treatment to the left eye with an episcleral plaque and bilateral bulbar injection of bevacizumab. The patient had a rapid and stable visual acuity recovery. Twenty months after treatment, the lesion treated with radiotherapy was still stable whereas the contra-lateral lesion had evolved and determined a vitreal hemorrhage.

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