[Home ]     [ فارسي ]
Iranian Journal of Ophthalmology awt-yekta مجله چشم پزشكي ايران
:: Volume 19, Number 4 (3-2007) ::
Back to browse issues page Volume 19, Number 4 ( 3-2007), Pages 39 - 42
XML Carcinoid Tumor of the Ovary with Bilateral Infiltration of the Extraocular Muscles: A Case Report and a Brief Review of the Literature Print

Persian Abstract
Author(s): Dr. Ali Sadeghi-Tari, Dr. Mohammad-Taher Rajabi *, Dr. Fahimeh Asadi-Amoli and Dr. Shahram AghaRokh
mt_rajabi@yahoo.com
Study Type: Original | Subject: General
Article abstract:

Purpose: We report an unusual case of trabecular carcinoid of the ovary with orbital involvement.

Methods: We encountered a 49-year-old woman with a complaint of bilateral proptosis. Ocular examination revealed severe bilateral proptosis and signs of corneal exposure. Orbital CT scan showed massive enlargement of extraocular muscles and optic nerve compression. The patient medical history showed that she have had an ovarian mass for which she was underwent right oophorectomy followed by left oophorectomy and total abdominal hysterectomy.

Results: Histological examination showed trabecular carcinoid in both ovaries. Fine needle aspiration from extraocular muscles showed trabecular carcinoid tumor compatible with the primary tumor of the ovary.

Conclusion: Ocular metastases from carcinoid tumors are considered rare. They can be the primary presentation of a carcinoid tumor or develop during the course of the disease. The extent of distant metastases from carcinoid tumors correlates with poor prognosis and survival; early detection of metastasis may change the overall management.

 

Iranian Journal of Ophthalmology 2007;19(4):39-42
Keywordscarcinoid tumor, extraocular muscles, proptosis,
Full text [PDF 105 kb]

Send email to the article author

 
 
Back to browse issues page Volume 19, Number 4 ( 3-2007), Pages 39 - 42
مجله چشم پزشكي ايران Iranian Journal of Ophthalmology
Static site map - Persian site map - English site map - Created in : 0.44555 seconds by AWT YEKTAWEB 1.8.3.4 by 506 querry