The Eyes Have It — A Diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer

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Eye features can be the only sign of a pancreatic cancer, early diagnosis can be life-saving.

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Please read the article here (note that a BMJ Subscription is required)

What is the case report about?

This is a case report of cancer associated retinopathy in association with ampullary pancreatic cancer. The eye exam and testing ultimately lead to an earlier diagnosis and treatment of the patient’s pancreatic cancer. The patient made a good recovery, with no progression of her retinopathy.

Why is it important?

This is important because eye manifestations can be the only indication of an occult/hidden cancer, and a fast diagnosis can be potentially life-saving. Eye doctors need to be weary of cancer-associated retinopathy as a possible diagnosis in instances where there is unexplained or subacute visual loss of visual field changes. It can present with no obvious findings on examination, but electrodiagnostic testing is critical to evaluate retinal function for early diagnosis of this disease.

Perspective

As eye doctors, we often get cases where a patient comes in with a reduction in vision, but there “isn’t anything obvious” to be seen. In the context of a busy clinic, it might be easy to disregard this and reassure the patient that nothing is wrong. In this case, the patient was also quite anxious, which makes things even more difficult to judge. This case highlighted to me that the possibility of cancer-associated retinopathy should always be considered in instances where there is a subacute deterioration in visual acuity and/or fields, and it is always in the back of my mind. I hope that the case report is though-provoking for those who work in the fascinating field of the Eye.

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Fascinating. Most of us don't think of the eye as a diagnostic window. This one is new to me, but I am aware of other disorders that may be detected through an eye exam. A reminder to doctors, and patients that a thorough eye exam might be a good idea from time to time--though not every year. Who has the patience for that? :))

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