Abstract
Ciliary body metastasis in a case of lung cancer is very rare. Intraocular metastasis by any cancer most commonly involves choroid followed by iris and ciliary body. We present a case of a 71-year-old male with non-small cell lung cancer who was found to have an 18F-FDG avid right lung mass. Incidentally a focus of abnormal increased 18F-FDG uptake was noted in the region of ciliary body in the right eyeball. The findings were confirmed to be a metastatic lesion in ciliary body on Ultrasonography and MRI. Our case depicts this extremely rare occurrence corroborated by various modalities. Copyright © 2014 Via Medica.
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Karunanithi, S., Chakraborty, P. S., Dhull, V. S., Nadarajah, J., Salunkhe, N. R., & Kumar, R. (2014). Ciliary body metastasis in a patient with non-small cell lung carcinoma - Incidental detection with 18F-FDG PET/CT. Nuclear Medicine Review, 17(1), 40–43. https://doi.org/10.5603/NMR.2014.0010
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