Choroidal metastases from thymic carcinoma during pregnancy: Case Report

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Choroidal metastases from thymic carcinoma during pregnancy: Case Report. / Haen, Sebastian P; Stroebel, Philipp; Marx, Alexander; Suesskind, Daniela; Fend, Falko; Reichmann, Ursula; Kopp, Hans-Georg; Kanz, Lothar; Mayer, Frank.

in: BMC CANCER, Jahrgang 15, 16.12.2015, S. 972.

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Haen, SP, Stroebel, P, Marx, A, Suesskind, D, Fend, F, Reichmann, U, Kopp, H-G, Kanz, L & Mayer, F 2015, 'Choroidal metastases from thymic carcinoma during pregnancy: Case Report', BMC CANCER, Jg. 15, S. 972. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1968-4

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Haen, S. P., Stroebel, P., Marx, A., Suesskind, D., Fend, F., Reichmann, U., Kopp, H-G., Kanz, L., & Mayer, F. (2015). Choroidal metastases from thymic carcinoma during pregnancy: Case Report. BMC CANCER, 15, 972. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1968-4

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Haen SP, Stroebel P, Marx A, Suesskind D, Fend F, Reichmann U et al. Choroidal metastases from thymic carcinoma during pregnancy: Case Report. BMC CANCER. 2015 Dez 16;15:972. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1968-4

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title = "Choroidal metastases from thymic carcinoma during pregnancy: Case Report",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Rare sites of metastases, atypical symptoms and paraneoplastic syndromes are often neglected or misinterpreted, especially when they represent early symptoms of an underlying malignant disease. Hence, an interdisciplinary approach to these patients is essential to avoid tumor progression and metastatic spread in order to provide curative treatment options to the patients. We here report the case of a young woman presenting with visual loss which led to diagnosis of a thymic carcinoma.CASE PRESENTATION: A 28-year old white woman presented with subacute loss of vision in the last trimester of her first pregnancy which was first interpreted as an exacerbation of a pre-existing dermatomyositis and treated with steroids. After failure of steroid therapy choroidal metastases from an undifferentiated thymic carcinoma were diagnosed. This also shed a new light on the dermatomyositis the patient had been suffering from for seven years possibly representing a paraneoplastic syndrome from the tumor. Despite aggressive chemotherapy, the patient died from progressive disease eight years after first onset of dermatomyositis and 14 months after initial diagnosis of the thymic carcinoma.CONCLUSIONS: Choroidal metastases from a thymic carcinoma have never been reported before but should be included into the differential diagnosis of choroidal masses.",
keywords = "Adult, Choroid Neoplasms/secondary, Dermatomyositis/etiology, Female, Humans, Paraneoplastic Syndromes/etiology, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic/pathology, Thymoma/secondary, Thymus Neoplasms/pathology, Vision Disorders/etiology",
author = "Haen, {Sebastian P} and Philipp Stroebel and Alexander Marx and Daniela Suesskind and Falko Fend and Ursula Reichmann and Hans-Georg Kopp and Lothar Kanz and Frank Mayer",
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T1 - Choroidal metastases from thymic carcinoma during pregnancy: Case Report

AU - Haen, Sebastian P

AU - Stroebel, Philipp

AU - Marx, Alexander

AU - Suesskind, Daniela

AU - Fend, Falko

AU - Reichmann, Ursula

AU - Kopp, Hans-Georg

AU - Kanz, Lothar

AU - Mayer, Frank

PY - 2015/12/16

Y1 - 2015/12/16

N2 - BACKGROUND: Rare sites of metastases, atypical symptoms and paraneoplastic syndromes are often neglected or misinterpreted, especially when they represent early symptoms of an underlying malignant disease. Hence, an interdisciplinary approach to these patients is essential to avoid tumor progression and metastatic spread in order to provide curative treatment options to the patients. We here report the case of a young woman presenting with visual loss which led to diagnosis of a thymic carcinoma.CASE PRESENTATION: A 28-year old white woman presented with subacute loss of vision in the last trimester of her first pregnancy which was first interpreted as an exacerbation of a pre-existing dermatomyositis and treated with steroids. After failure of steroid therapy choroidal metastases from an undifferentiated thymic carcinoma were diagnosed. This also shed a new light on the dermatomyositis the patient had been suffering from for seven years possibly representing a paraneoplastic syndrome from the tumor. Despite aggressive chemotherapy, the patient died from progressive disease eight years after first onset of dermatomyositis and 14 months after initial diagnosis of the thymic carcinoma.CONCLUSIONS: Choroidal metastases from a thymic carcinoma have never been reported before but should be included into the differential diagnosis of choroidal masses.

AB - BACKGROUND: Rare sites of metastases, atypical symptoms and paraneoplastic syndromes are often neglected or misinterpreted, especially when they represent early symptoms of an underlying malignant disease. Hence, an interdisciplinary approach to these patients is essential to avoid tumor progression and metastatic spread in order to provide curative treatment options to the patients. We here report the case of a young woman presenting with visual loss which led to diagnosis of a thymic carcinoma.CASE PRESENTATION: A 28-year old white woman presented with subacute loss of vision in the last trimester of her first pregnancy which was first interpreted as an exacerbation of a pre-existing dermatomyositis and treated with steroids. After failure of steroid therapy choroidal metastases from an undifferentiated thymic carcinoma were diagnosed. This also shed a new light on the dermatomyositis the patient had been suffering from for seven years possibly representing a paraneoplastic syndrome from the tumor. Despite aggressive chemotherapy, the patient died from progressive disease eight years after first onset of dermatomyositis and 14 months after initial diagnosis of the thymic carcinoma.CONCLUSIONS: Choroidal metastases from a thymic carcinoma have never been reported before but should be included into the differential diagnosis of choroidal masses.

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KW - Choroid Neoplasms/secondary

KW - Dermatomyositis/etiology

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KW - Humans

KW - Paraneoplastic Syndromes/etiology

KW - Pregnancy

KW - Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic/pathology

KW - Thymoma/secondary

KW - Thymus Neoplasms/pathology

KW - Vision Disorders/etiology

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