Metastatic breast carcinoma to orbit causing enophthalmos
Autor
Rezende, Catherine Pancini
Peixoto, Beatriz Crotti
de Souza, Felipe Belucio
de Mattos, Amilcar Castro
Andrade Sobrinho, Marcelo Vicente de
Data de publicação
//2022Tipo de conteúdo
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This is a case report of a 61-year-old woman who was referred to the PUC Campinas Hospital due to a femoral fracture. Ophthalmological evaluation was requested due to complaints of enophthalmos and low visual acuity, which showed signs suggestive of an orbital tumor. Physical and complementary examinations were important for the confirmation of metastatic orbital carcinoma. Knowing that breast cancer is the most common primary tumor site involved in orbital metastasis in women, this study aimed to highlight the importance of prompt recognition and appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic management in these cases.
Palavras-chave
Breast cancerEnophthalmos
Immunohistochemistry
Metastatic carcinoma
Orbital tumors
