Metastatic Mammary Carcinoma to the Orbit Masquerading as Maxillary Sinusitis

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Introduction: We report on a case of isolated metastatic breast cancer to the medial rectus muscle. This entity is exceedingly rare. Case: A 44-year-old female with a history of breast cancer presented with unilateral maxillary symptoms and was treated for sinusitis. Over time, she developed ocular pain, diplopia, blurred vision and eventually complete adduction deficit. Results: T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging revealed a medial rectus lesion. Biopsy via transnasal transorbital endoscopic approach revealed metastatic mammary carcinoma. Discussion: Metastatic disease to the orbit should be considered in the differential diagnosis of refractory maxillary sinus pain in patients with a known underlying malignancy.

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Abo-Shasha, R., Stepniak, C., Yeh, D. H., & Rotenberg, B. (2016). Metastatic Mammary Carcinoma to the Orbit Masquerading as Maxillary Sinusitis. Allergy and Rhinology, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.2500/ar.2016.7.0143

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