Cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) is a rare paraneoplastic syndrome usually associated with small-cell lung carcinoma and serum autoantibodies against recovering. We report the breast cancer woman with visual impairments and electrophysiological abnormalities characteristic of CAR. Her serum contained high-titer antibodies against alpha-enolase but not against other retinal proteins. This suggests that anti-enolase antibodies could be responsible for the development of CAR symptoms.
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