A Case of Metastatic Iris Tumor from Adenocarcinoma of the Cecum Diagnosed by Combined Tumor Markers in Aqueous Humor and Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology
Mizuho Mitamura,
Satoru Kase,
Yuka Suimon
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: The diagnosis of metastatic iris tumor is made by a fine-needle aspiration biopsy of part of the solid component of the tumor and tumor cells seeded in the anterior chamber; however, sometimes the diagnosis is not made due to insufficient sample volumes. We report a case of metastatic iris tumor in which measurement of tumor marker levels in the aqueous humor together with fine needle aspiration cytology contributed to the diagnosis. Case Report: An 80-year-old Japanese woman was referred to our … Show more
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