Orbital metastasis from prostatic carcinoma. Identification by immunocytology
D. M. Reifler, S. R. Kini, D. Liu and R. H. Littleton
We report a case in which the diagnosis of prostatic carcinoma, metastatic
to the orbit, was confirmed using an immunoperoxidase technique on
cytologic specimens obtained by fine-needle aspiration. Computed tomography
was valuable in localizing the tumor for biopsy and subsequent radiation
therapy. The results of these studies correlated with the clinical history
and other evidence of widespread metastatic disease. Ironically, the first
evidence of malignancy in this patient was possibly also ophthalmologic,
manifesting 14 months earlier with hemorrhagic retinopathy associated with
thrombocytopenia. To our knowledge, this is the first report describing the
combination of an immunoperoxidase technique with the fine-needle
aspiration biopsy of an orbital tumor.