Purpose: To describe the clinical characteristics and results of ocular and systemic testing in an atypical case of cancer-associated retinopathy.
Methods: This study is a retrospective case report of a female patient.
Results: Rapidly progressive visual loss, vitritis, white, ring- and coin-shaped retinal lesions, and panretinal optical coherence tomography thinning preceded the diagnosis of poorly differentiated cervical carcinoma with neuroendocrine features consistent with small-cell carcinoma.
Conclusion: Cancer-associated retinopathy can present with ring- and coin-shaped retinal lesions, vitritis, and panretinal thinning. The presence of intraocular inflammation and retinal and choroidal vasculopathy may herald more rapid visual demise.
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