Orbital metastases as first sign of metastatic spread in breast cancer: case report and review of the literature.

André M Eckardt, Majeed Rana, Harald Essig, Nils-Claudius Gellrich
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Background: Intraorbital metastases of breast cancer is rare with only 3-10% of all ocular metastases. We report a case of orbital metastases as first sign of systemic metastatic spread in a female patient with breast cancer.

Methods: The patient had been diagnosed with breast cancer 3 years before. Her present complain was local pain, diplopia and periorbital swelling. A CT scan revealed extensive bony destruction of the orbital roof/anterior skull base. Bone scintigraphy demonstrated additional uptake at the level of the skull base, cervical spine, ilium and ribs suggesting metastatic spread to the skeleton. A navigation-assisted intraorbital biopsy from the orbital roof revealed a metastasis of breast cancer. With the confirmed diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer the patient was refered to the oncologist for further tumor staging. As further treatment she received systemic palliative chemotherapy in addition to intravenous treatment with bisphosphonates.

Conclusion: In patients with a previous history of breast cancer who complain even of mild ophthalmologic symptoms such as local pain, periorbital edema, it is important to consider ocular or orbital metastatic disease. Adequate 3D-Imaging followed by a biopsy will usually confirm the diagnosis.

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眼眶转移是乳腺癌转移扩散的第一迹象:病例报告和文献回顾。
背景:乳腺癌眼眶内转移是罕见的,仅占所有眼部转移的3-10%。我们报告一例眼眶转移作为全身转移扩散的第一个迹象在女性乳腺癌患者。方法:患者于3年前确诊为乳腺癌。她目前的主诉是局部疼痛、复视和眶周肿胀。CT扫描显示眶顶/前颅底大面积骨破坏。骨显像显示颅底、颈椎、髂骨和肋骨水平有额外的摄取,提示转移扩散到骨骼。眶顶导航辅助眶内活检显示乳腺癌转移。确诊为转移性乳腺癌后,患者转介肿瘤科医生进一步进行肿瘤分期。作为进一步治疗,她接受了全身姑息性化疗以及静脉注射双膦酸盐治疗。结论:对于既往有乳腺癌病史的患者,即使有轻微的眼科症状,如局部疼痛、眶周水肿,也应考虑是否有眼部或眼眶转移。充分的3d成像和活检通常会证实诊断。
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