Abstract

A 59-year-old woman developed a choroidal melanoma in her right eye and was successfully treated with plaque radiotherapy in 1995. She subsequently developed a blind, painful eye and was treated with retrobulbar alcohol and chlorpromazine injections. A transient acute severe inflammatory reaction to chlorpromazine was noted, and chronic pain persisted. MRI performed 5 months later revealed diffuse orbital enhancement suggestive of either fibrosis or tumor recurrence. Following enucleation, diffuse orbital fibrosis was confirmed. The unusual fibrosis could have been related to the orbital injections or remotely related to long-term effects of radiotherapy.

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