Recurrent monocular exudative retinal detachment as the first manifestation of squamous cell lung cancer: A case report.
Mateusz ZarzeckiEmil SaeedZofia MariakJoanna KonopinskaPublished in: Medicine (2021)
Exudative retinal detachment without tumor metastasis to the eyeball can be one of the first signs of lung cancer in rare cases. Multidisciplinary care and imaging methods with greater accuracy will provide comprehensive care to the patients. It will not only facilitate timely detection and treatment of lung tumors but also for a plethora of oncological diseases.
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