Affiliation:
1. Clinical Center of Serbia, Insititute for Urology and Nephrology, Belgrade
Abstract
Introduction. Testicular tumors most frequently metastasize to regional lymph
nodes. Non-seminomatous tumor metastasis of testicle (NSGCTT) to the eyeball
is rare. Case report. We presented a 24-year old man, referred to the
ophthalmologist due to acute pain and abrupt loss of sight in the left eye
accompanied by its enlargement. Orbital and endocranial computerized
tomography (CT) was carried out, indicating the tumor in the left eye. His
previous medical history provided the information that the right testicle was
painlessly enlarged for 8 months. Ultrasonography showed a completely
tumorously altered testis. Abdominal and chest CT failed to reveal any
secondary deposits in visceral organs and lymph glands. Tumor markers (AFP -
alpha-fetoproteins, beta hCG - human choronic gonadotropin beta) were
elevated. Right radical orchiactomy was performed (showed NSGCTT), followed
by polychemotherapy with cisplatinum 100 mg/m2, etoposide 120 mg/m2,
bleomycin 15 mg/m2 (PEB ? 4), resulting in normalization of tumor marker
values and significant regression of the left eyeball. Next, the left eye
enucleation and ocular prosthesis implantation was carried out.
Pathohistological evaluation indicated fibrosis and necrosis only. In a
5-year follow-up period, the patient was free of recurrence. Conclusion.
Isolated hematogenous metastasis of the NSGCTT to the eye is rare. In our
case, the left eye was the only metastatic localization. After chemotherapy
and eye enucleation the patient was in a 4- year follow-up period free of the
recurrence.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine
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