Choroidal Metastasis With Secondary Retinal Detachment in a Man With BCRA2-Associated Breast Adenocarcinoma.
Cureus
; 14(4): e24243, 2022 Apr.
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Breast cancer with ocular metastasis is rare in men. Such cases with BRCA2 gene mutation are even less common. This case report describes a 59-year-old man with recently diagnosed breast adenocarcinoma who presented for surgical repair of a retinal detachment in his left eye. Clinical exanimation revealed a left inferior retinal detachment without a clear retinal break. Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) of the left macula showed sub-retinal fluid extending into the fovea and a thickened choroid. B-scan ultrasonography was obtained and showed a diffuse inferior choroid mass measuring 5 millimeters (mm) at the apex with an overlying retinal detachment, consistent with breast cancer metastasis to the choroid. He was initiated on chemotherapy and whole-brain radiation with symptomatic improvement. This case illustrates the importance of obtaining a thorough medical history and additional testing when indicated.
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Cureus
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2022
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