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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