Case Report: Orbital metastasis as the presenting feature of lung cancer

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Orbital metastasis from lung cancer as an initial presenting symptom is a rare entity, which may paradoxically delay the diagnosis and initiation of correct management, due to the confusion of it being primary orbital pathology. Herein we report a case of a 58 year old woman, who presented with painful orbital swelling along with diminution in her vision. The patient was initially thought to have a primary eye lesion; however chest X-ray was suggestive of a lung mass, which was confirmed by chest computed topography followed by ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology. The patient was then referred to a cancer centre for further management. This case report aims to increase the knowledge about this metastasis as a probable cause of orbital symptoms in certain subsets of patients, so that correct therapeutic decisions may be made in the future.

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Munakomi, S., Chaudhary, S., Chaudhary, P., Thingujam, J., Mohan Kumar, B., & Cherian, I. (2017). Case Report: Orbital metastasis as the presenting feature of lung cancer. F1000Research, 6. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.11247.1

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