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An ocular lesion of unknown aetiology

Marie Drosslerova, Marketa Cernovska, Martina Vasakova, Libor Havel
Breathe 2021 17: 200164; DOI: 10.1183/20734735.0164-2020
Marie Drosslerova
Dept of Respiratory Medicine, 1st Medical Faculty of Charles University and Thomayer Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic
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Marketa Cernovska
Dept of Respiratory Medicine, 1st Medical Faculty of Charles University and Thomayer Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic
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Martina Vasakova
Dept of Respiratory Medicine, 1st Medical Faculty of Charles University and Thomayer Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic
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Libor Havel
Dept of Respiratory Medicine, 1st Medical Faculty of Charles University and Thomayer Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic
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    a) Red-free fundoscopy of the right eye. The arrow indicates pathological findings in the choroid. b) Ultrasonography of the right eye, showing measurement of the choroidal mass. Scale bar=5 mm. Images from April 2018, courtesy of Z. Hendrickson, Clinic of Ophthalmology, 1st Medical Faculty of Charles University and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic.

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    a) Chest radiography and b) chest CT showed a tumour mass (arrows). c) Abdominal CT, without contrast because the patient got an allergic rash after a chest CT, so next CTs were with pre-medication. Arrows indicate multiple hepatic metastases. Images from April 2018.

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    CT after two cycles of chemotherapy. The arrow indicates the primary tumour. Image from August 2018.

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    a) Ultrasound of the right eye after 5 months of crizotinib, with measurement showing regression of the choroidal metastasis. Scale bar=5 mm. Image from January 2019, courtesy of Z. Hendrickson, Clinic of Ophthalmology, 1st Medical Faculty of Charles University and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic. b) Chest radiograph showing regression of the primary lung tumour after 4 months of crizotinib. Image from December 2018.

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Marie Drosslerova, Marketa Cernovska, Martina Vasakova, Libor Havel
Breathe Jun 2021, 17 (2) 200164; DOI: 10.1183/20734735.0164-2020

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Marie Drosslerova, Marketa Cernovska, Martina Vasakova, Libor Havel
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