Abstract

We describe a rare case of choroidal metastasis from myxoid liposarcoma of the gluteal region in a 62-year-old male patient. Metastasis developed 1.5 years after excision and radiotherapy of primary tumor. He presented with defective vision in the left eye with subretinal elevated mass lesion temporal and inferior to the macula with overlying retinal detachment. Metastatic workup revealed cervical spine and lung metastasis with pleural effusion. Patient was advised palliative chemotherapy and local radiation therapy.

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