Ocular Involvement in Systemic Malignancies Flashcards
What do the MRI studies show?
Metastatic intraocular tumor in the left eye and concurrent CNS malignancy in the brain.
What condition is describe? And what does the arrow indicate?
Metastasis to the iris and hyphema.
What type of metastasis is this?
Metastasis from breast carcinoma to the iris.
What type of metastasis is this?
Metastatic cutaneous melanoma to the iris.
What does the image demonstrate? And what is the characteristic?
Multiple metastatic lesions to the choroid and pale yellow color with relative flatness.
What type of metastasis is this? And what are the characteristics of the lesion?
Choroidal metastasis. Metastatic lesion to the choroid with bullous retinal detachment and subtle metastatic lesion to the choroid.
What are the characteristics of the lesions?
Yellowish choroidal lesions with focal retinal striae and the focal drusen like yellowish lesions with the resolution of the retinal striae.
What type of metastasis is describe? And what is the characteristic of the mass?
Breast carcinoma metastasis to the choroid and amelanotic infiltrative choroidal mass.
What type of metastasis is this? And what are the characteristic shown?
Lung carcinoma metastasis to the retina. A lesion in perivascular distribution and aggregate of tumor cells.
What does the fundus photo describe? And what are the characteristics noted?
Vitreoretinal lymphoma. Vitreous haze, optic nerve head involvement, and subretinal infiltrate.
What is this condition? And what is the characteristic of the cells?
Large cell lymphoma and cytologic atypia with prominent nucleoli.
What condition is this? And what are the feature demonstrated?
Leukemic retinopathy and scattered intraretinal hemorrhages with white centers.
What is this condition?
Leukemic infiltration of the optic nerve.