[A Case of Renal Cell Carcinoma Choroidal Metastasis Diagnosed from Vision Disorders].

Yu Imai, Taishi Matsuura, Akira Hisakane, Jun Moritake,Shigehiro Bando,Hiroki Yamada,Hiroshi Kiyota,Kie Iida,Shin Egawa

Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica(2019)

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A 69-year-old male with the complaint of a cough was referred to our hospital from a clinic where he was found to have simultaneous metastases of the left kidney tumor. We performed left cytoreductive nephrectomy, and administered sunitinib after the surgery. The first line treatment was not effective. Then we changed the therapeutic agent to pazopanib as the second line treatment. Lung and lymph node metastases gradually shrunk, but he developed right vision disorders and was diagnosed with bilateral metastatic retinal tumors. First, irradiation to the right eye was performed while discontinuing pazopanib. Sudden treatment withdrawal caused his general condition to worsen temporally, but irradiation could be continued by resuming administration of pazopanib. As a consequence, the progression of the visual field disorder was suppressed by the additional ophthalmologic treatment. Renal cell carcinoma choroidal metastases are rare, but we need to consider them when the patient has vision disorders.
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