Recovery of outer retinal laminations on optical coherence tomography after treatment of cancer associated retinopathy

Purpose: To report novel optical coherence tomography findings in a case of anti-α-enolase cancer associated retinopathy. Observations: An elderly female presented with bilateral decreased vision and a recent diagnosis of ovarian carcinoma. Optical coherence tomography demonstrated bilateral loss of...

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Main Authors: Francisco J. Irizarry, Laura J. Kopplin, Sherveen S. Salek, Grazyna Adamus, Mohamed Saleh, Kristin Biggee, Phoebe Lin, James T. Rosenbaum
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
Series:American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451993616301335
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Summary:Purpose: To report novel optical coherence tomography findings in a case of anti-α-enolase cancer associated retinopathy. Observations: An elderly female presented with bilateral decreased vision and a recent diagnosis of ovarian carcinoma. Optical coherence tomography demonstrated bilateral loss of outer retinal structures and macular edema. Serum testing found antibodies against α-enolase and 82–84 kDa proteins. Outer retinal structures showed recovery, macular edema resolved and repeat anti-retinal antibody testing became negative following cancer therapy and topical difluprednate treatment. Conclusions and importance: Cancer associated retinopathy is a paraneoplastic disease that results in damage to retinal structures through an autoimmune response. The damage is generally considered to be irreversible; however, in rare cases, such as observed here, retinal structures may demonstrate recovery after treatment.
ISSN:2451-9936