Cortical blindness and choroidal metastases secondary to metastatic breast carcinoma in a male patient
- PMID: 23410813
- DOI: 10.3928/23258160-20121221-18
Cortical blindness and choroidal metastases secondary to metastatic breast carcinoma in a male patient
Abstract
Male breast carcinoma is a rare entity that often goes undiagnosed until advanced stages. The authors describe the case of a patient with profound vision loss who was found to have bilateral choroidal metastases as well as advanced cerebral metastatic disease. Further medical work-up revealed widespread infiltrative ductal breast carcinoma. Given the presence of large occipital lobe lesions, the etiology of the patient's vision loss was thought to be cortical blindness. Prompt diagnosis and neurologic evaluation with this presentation is crucial because it can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality.
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