Abstract

Diagnosis of intraocular metastases does not cause difficulties in cases of oncological anamnesis in patient withs visual complaints and a characteristic ophthalmoscopic picture. In 10-20% of cases, eccentrically located metastases, are an accidental finding, which can cause difficulties in correct diagnosis establishing. A clinical case of asymptomatic bilateral multifocal choroidal metastases of small sizes is presented. Their OCT findings and the dynamics of follow-up during polychemotherapy are described. Key words: choroidal metastasis, optical coherence tomography, polychemotherapy.

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