1. Ocular Paraneoplastic Syndromes
- Author
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Marta Misiuk-Hojło, Arturo Solís Herrera, Anna Brzecka, Luis Fernando Torres Solis, Maria Ejma, Siva G Somasundaram, Gjumrakch Aliev, Joanna Przeździecka-Dołyk, and Cecil E Kirkland
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cancer-associated retinopathy ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,paraneoplastic syndromes ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Review ,Fundus (eye) ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,cancer-associated cone dysfunction ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,vitelliform maculopathy ,medicine ,Optic neuritis ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,optic neuritis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Fundus photography ,Autoantibody ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,uveal melanocytic proliferation ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,melanoma-associated retinopathy ,Angiography ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Maculopathy ,sense organs ,Differential diagnosis ,business ,extracellular vesicles ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Retinopathy - Abstract
Ocular-involving paraneoplastic syndromes present a wide variety of clinical symptoms. Understanding the background pathophysiological and immunopathological factors can help make a more refined differential diagnosis consistent with the signs and symptoms presented by patients. There are two main pathophysiology arms: (1) autoimmune pathomechanism, which is presented with cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR), melanoma-associated retinopathy (MAR), cancer-associated cone dysfunction (CACD), paraneoplastic vitelliform maculopathy (PVM), and paraneoplastic optic neuritis (PON), and (2) ectopic peptides, which is often caused by tumor-expressed growth factors (T-exGF) and presented with bilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation (BDUMP). Meticulous systematic analysis of patient symptoms is a critical diagnostic step, complemented by multimodal imaging, which includes fundus photography, optical coherent tomography, fundus autofluorescence, fundus fluorescein angiography, electrophysiological examination, and sometimes fundus indocyjanin green angiography if prescribed by the clinician. Assessment of the presence of circulating antibodies is required for diagnosis. Antiretinal autoantibodies are highly associated with visual paraneoplastic syndromes and may guide diagnosis by classifying clinical manifestations in addition to monitoring treatment.
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- 2020