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Metastatic NSCLCA to the Choroid: Initial Appearance
May 27 2019 by John S. King, MD
60-year-old white male non-smoker presented to Dr. Zocchi with acute transient decreased vision in the right eye. Background history includes metastatic NSCLC (adenocarcinoma). Acuity OD 20/60, and posterior segment had two small, yellow, choroidal lesions, above the nerve and IT arcade (these had a fairly smooth and dome shaped appearance on the OCT, and top lesion had mild SRF) (see photo)
Photographer: Shelly Blair
Imaging device: Optos CA
Condition/keywords: choroidal metastasis, lung cancer metastasis
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Metastatic NSCLCA to the Choroid: lesions regressing while undergoing chemotherapy
May 27 2019 by John S. King, MD
Two small, yellow, choroidal lesions can be seen above the nerve and IT arcade can be seen that have regressed compared to the initial photos. Vision 20/20.
Photographer: Shelly Blair
Imaging device: Optos CA
Condition/keywords: choroidal metastasis, lung cancer metastasis