Multimodal Imaging in Diagnosis of Choroidal Metastasis in Breast Carcinoma
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.10, No. 6)Publication Date: 2021-06-05
Authors : Sriram Simakurthy; Madhu Kumar; Om Shankar; Ashok Kanakamedla; Jayamadhury Gudimetla; Anurag Shandil;
Page : 1217-1219
Keywords : Choroidal metastasis; Breast carcinoma; Fundus autofluorescence; Enhanced depth -OCT;
Abstract
Intraocular metastasis is the most common malignancy of the eye in adults. It is commonly noted in the uveal tract with choroid being the most common site due to its high vascularity. Carcinoma breast is the most common primary malignancy that accounts for choroidal metastasis in females and carcinoma of lung is the most common cause in males. Here in this article, we report a case of 54-year female who had carcinoma breast with choroidal metastasis in her left eye and highlight the role of non-invasive multimodal imaging viz Fundus Autofluorescence, ED-OCT and B scan in diagnosing the same.
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