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Cancer-associated retinopathy preceding the diagnosis of a pulmonary carcinoid tumour.

Geoffrey MerleEdoardo BaglivoAlain B YounossianSandrine VijgenWolfram KarenovicsOmar Kherad
Published in: BMJ case reports (2020)
Cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) belongs to the paraneoplastic retinopathy syndromes and manifests itself by rapidly progressive vision loss, scotoma and photopsia. We herein reported the case of a 77-year-old woman without a cancer history who presents typical CAR symptoms. A complete workup followed by lung biopsy enabled the detection of a pulmonary carcinoid tumour. Treatment of oral cortisone was then initiated with dramatic improvements in the symptoms.
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