World Journal of Surgical Oncology (Jan 2010)

Blurred vision due to choroidal metastasis as the first manifestation of lung cancer: A case report

  • Papadopoulou Fani,
  • Samanidis Georgios,
  • Paliouras Dimitrios,
  • Kleontas Athanassios,
  • Konstantinou Dimitrios,
  • Asteriou Christos,
  • Barbetakis Nikolaos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-8-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 2

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Abstract Background Reduction in visual acuity combined with blurred vision is rarely the first sign of lung cancer and very few cases have been announced globally. Case presentation A case of a 46-year-old man who admitted with blurred vision is presented. His medical history, apart from a mild gastritis under treatment was negative. Ocular examination revealed a decrease in visual acuity due to a choroidal tumor. Further image body scans demonstrated a right lung lesion with dissemination to other organs. Diagnosis of a non-small cell lung cancer established after a VATS biopsy carried out. Conclusion Blurred vision due to choroidal metastasis as the primary symptom of lung cancer is very uncommon. A great index of suspicion is essential when a choroidal lesion appears.