Malignant pleural mesothelioma with lacrimal gland metastasis
Acta Ophthalmologica 2016 December 9 [Epub 2016 July 16] [Link]
Hanafi H, Verdijk RM, Paridaens D
Abstract
PURPOSE:
To describe a rare clinical case of biopsy-proven metastatic mesothelioma of the lacrimal gland which responded well to chemo and radiation therapy.
METHODS:
Interventional case report.
RESULTS:
A 55-year-old woman with an untreated malignant biopsy-proven pleural mesothelioma presented with right proptosis, diplopia and hypoglobus. Magnetic resonance imaging showed an aggressive lacrimal gland tumour with bony erosion. A biopsy concluded a diagnosis of metastatic mesothelioma of the lacrimal gland. Her lacrimal and lung tumours showed a marked regression following palliative chemo (carboplatin) and radiation therapy.
CONCLUSIONS:
Malignant pleural mesothelioma may metastasize to the orbit, including the lacrimal gland. A combined chemo and radiation therapy may reduce the size of the metastatic and primary tumour.