1. Renal cell carcinoma choroidal metastasis recorded by smartphone with interface eyepiece adapter mounted on slit lamp
- Author
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Xu, Qi-bin, Hu, Zhi-yi, and Wu, Shuang-qing
- Subjects
renal cell carcinoma ,Slit Lamp ,genetic structures ,Choroid Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,smartphone ,Slit Lamp Microscopy ,Nephrectomy ,eye diseases ,eyepiece adapter ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Choroid Plexus ,metastasis ,Humans ,Female ,sense organs ,Clinical Case Report ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,choroid ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Research Article - Abstract
Rationale: Ocular metastasis of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is rare, and mainly located on the choroid. We report a choroidal metastasis from RCC, which was recorded by a smartphone with an interface eyepiece adapter mounted on a slit lamp. Patient concerns: A 45-year-old female presented with 1-month history of painless occlusion of the vision field on the left eye, who had undergone right nephrectomy for RCC 19 months ago. Diagnoses: A smooth, hemispherical and brown protrusion was found behind the pupil nasally. An enhanced computed tomography scan of the orbit showed a slightly high-density hemispherical nodule involving the nasal portions of the left eyeball, the enhancement of the lesion was obvious and homogeneous. A metastatic choroidal space-occupying lesion from RCC was highly suspected according to the clinical and radiological findings. Interventions: The patient was advised to undergo further treatment, such as radiotherapy. Outcomes: The images of choroid metastasis were recorded by the smartphone with the interface eyepiece adapter mounted on the slit lamp handily. Conclusions: The smartphone with an interface eyepiece adapter mounted on the slit lamp can be widely used to record the precious images in the clinic in a timely manner.
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- 2021