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- W2903438104 abstract "Metastases to the orbit occur rarely in midgut neuroendocrine tumor (NET) patients with only 20 cases reported to date. Patients typically present with bilateral involvement of the recti muscles and experience symptoms such as diplopia, proptosis, and decreased vision. Although orbital MRI remains the gold standard for imaging orbital disease, many orbital lesions are now detected on somatostatin-receptor (SSTR) based imaging such as 68Ga-DOTATATE PET-CT. Patient 1 is a 72 year-old female with a well-differentiated G3 ileal NET who was incidentally diagnosed with orbital metastases during a hospitalization for pre-septal cellulitis in 2018. Her disease has been controlled with capecitabine rather than local therapy. Patient 2 is a 68 year-old male with a G2 ileal NET who was diagnosed with orbital involvement after developing left peri-orbital swelling in 2017. He was found to have bilateral rectus muscle involvement and was treated with image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) to both orbits and achieved disease control. Patient 3 is a 63 year-old female with a well-differentiated G3 ileal NET who was incidentally diagnosed with bilateral orbital masses in her recti after undergoing a 68Ga-DOTATATE PET-CT in 2015. She was asymptomatic initially however has now developed diplopia. She will be starting 177Lu-DOTATATE peptide radionuclide receptor therapy (PRRT) shortly. Patient 4 is a 72 year-old male with a grade 2 ileal NET who was incidentally diagnosed with a left lateral rectus metastasis in 2007. This was monitored via surveillance MRI until it began to grow and became symptomatic in 2015. The patient received stereotactic radiation to the site and has been asymptomatic since. Patient 5 is a 61 year-old female with a grade 2 ileal NET who developed progressive diplopia in 2016. Bilateral orbital metastases were noted on orbital MRI and she completed IGRT to the sites shortly thereafter. In the setting of continued growth of the masses she was switched to chemotherapy with capecitabine which has controlled her orbital disease. NETs can metastasize to the orbits. Orbital disease now often is detected on SSTR-based imaging rather than orbital MRI; when found, it changes treatment approach and surveillance for patients." @default.
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- W2903438104 title "The eye of the beholder: orbital metastases from midgut neuroendocrine tumors, a two institution experience" @default.
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