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Cancer-associated retinopathy secondary to gallbladder carcinoma. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - A 57-year-old man with gallbladder cancer developed bilateral progressive vision loss over four months, showing signs of cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) through various eye examinations.
  • - Diagnostic tests, including PET-CT and FISH, confirmed the presence of metastasized gallbladder carcinoma and retinal autoantibodies, leading to a diagnosis of CAR.
  • - Treatment involved high-dose corticosteroids and chemotherapy, resulting in significant improvement in vision, but long-term outcomes for patients with CAR often include continued visual degeneration.

Article Abstract

Objective: To present a rare case of cancer-associated retinopathy secondary to gallbladder carcinoma.

Methods: Retrospective case report. Drugs used in case report: methylprednisolone (Medrol), CAS number: 83-43-2, producer: Pfizer; carboplatin, CAS number: 41575-94-4, producer: Accor; etoposide, CAS number: 33419-42-0, producer: Teva; methotrexate (Ledertrexate), CAS number: 59-05-2, producer: Pfizer.

Results: A 57-year-old Moroccan man was referred with bilateral progressive vision loss in the last 4 months. At presentation, best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was counting fingers for the right eye and 20/500 for the left eye. Examination demonstrated signs of vitritis, an electronegative full-field electroretinography (FF-ERG), ocular coherence tomography (OCT) abnormalities and multiple hyperautofluorescent round lesions on fundus autofluorescence imaging (FAF). The diagnosis of cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) was considered, thus a positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) was performed and revealed the presence of a metastasized gallbladder carcinoma. Additional fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) showed seropositivity for anti-retinal autoantibodies. High-dose corticosteroids together with anti-tumoral medication (carboplatin-etoposide) gradually improved the BCVA to 20/66 for the right eye and 20/20 for the left eye.

Conclusions: Consider the diagnosis of CAR in patients with progressive concentric visual field loss, uveitis and fundus abnormalities, especially if bilateral. If CAR is suspected, perform a full work-up: FF-ERG, OCT, and whole-body PET-CT. In the treatment of CAR, immunosuppressives are mostly used, combined with antitumoral therapy. However, in the long-term, progressive visual loss is expected in most cases.

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