Choroidal Melanoma Metastatic to the Contralateral Medial Rectus After Orbital Exenteration
Elizabeth McElneaLouis Julian StevensonCesar Salinas La RosaSem LiewThomas G. HardyPublished in: Turkish journal of ophthalmology (2020)
A 78-year-old Caucasian woman presented with pain in her right and only eye that was worse on abduction. Her history was significant for a choroidal melanoma affecting her left eye for which she underwent an orbital exenteration 12 years previously. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the right orbit identified a mass lesion affecting the medial rectus, suspicious for metastatic melanoma. A histopathological diagnosis of metastatic melanoma was subsequently made following biopsy of the right medial rectus.
Keyphrases
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- optical coherence tomography
- chronic pain
- squamous cell carcinoma
- age related macular degeneration
- small cell lung cancer
- fine needle aspiration
- positron emission tomography
- contrast enhanced
- skin cancer
- ultrasound guided
- neuropathic pain
- optic nerve
- case report
- african american
- basal cell carcinoma
- spinal cord
- image quality