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Pulmonary carcinoid tumor presenting with simultaneous orbital and intracranial metastases: value of transnasal endoscopic orbital biopsy and decompression.

Abstract
A 62-year-old woman presented with a 10-week history of blurred vision in the left eye. Examination revealed mild limitation of upgaze of the left eye and evidence of a left optic neuropathy. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an enhancing mass in the posteromedial left orbit as well as an enhancing lesion in the inferior occipital lobe. The patient underwent a left orbital biopsy and partial decompression via a left nasal endoscopic approach, following which the optic neuropathy improved significantly. Histopathologic examination yielded a diagnosis of carcinoid tumor. Biopsy of the occipital lesion was also consistent with this diagnosis. The primary tumor was found in the lungs.
AuthorsFrancine B. Wein, Julian D. Perry, Neil R. Miller, David A. Brinker, Donald A. Leopold
JournalOrbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (Orbit) Vol. 18 Issue 4 Pg. 267-272 (Dec 1999) ISSN: 1744-5108 [Electronic] England
PMID12045971 (Publication Type: Journal Article)

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