Taxane-associated retinopathy and radiation-induced optic neuropathy in a young female patient with metastatic breast cancer

Introduction: Metastatic breast cancer leads to significant challenges in terms of treatment and management, often requiring a multidisciplinary approach due to the potential side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Case description: We present a case of a metastatic breast cancer patient wit...

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Main Authors: Abduraman, Suher, Maliş, Bogdana, Celebi, Ali Riza Cenk
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Published: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2025-07-01
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author Abduraman, Suher
Maliş, Bogdana
Celebi, Ali Riza Cenk
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Maliş, Bogdana
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description Introduction: Metastatic breast cancer leads to significant challenges in terms of treatment and management, often requiring a multidisciplinary approach due to the potential side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Case description: We present a case of a metastatic breast cancer patient with central serous chorioretinopathy, recurrent cystoid macular edema, and radiation-induced optic neuropathy that occurred after the treatment with paclitaxel and radiation. A 42-year-old female patient presented to our department with a one-week history of painless, subacute vision loss in her left eye, occurring one year after completing oncological treatment. Her best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 20/32 in her left eye, and the optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed central serous chorioretinopathy with spontaneous resolution within 1 month. Seven months later, she presented with a sudden decrease in vision in her right eye; the BCVA was 20/40, the relative afferent pupillary defect was found, and the visual field demonstrated a superior altitudinal defect corresponding to the inferior segmental optic nerve pallor, prompting us to start treatment with prednisolone. Six months later, her vision had fallen to light perception in the right eye and 20/25 in the left eye. The OCT findings were conclusive for cystoid macular edema in her left eye, so we started treatment with aflibercept. Unfortunately, we could not improve the visual outcome in the right eye, which had an amaurotic pupil. Regarding the left eye, the patient experienced recurrent macular edema treated with aflibercept. After several episodes, the patient’s BCVA decreased to 20/50 without any improvement. Conclusion: Herein we stated a young patient with metastatic breast cancer who developed a rare and unusual overlap of side effects: paclitaxel-associated retinopathy and radiation-induced optic neuropathy. We aim to illustrate the challenge of managing advanced breast cancer patients and emphasize the importance of careful monitoring for ocular complications, which can impact the patient’s quality of life.
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spelling doaj-art-89b3dc4b88df41be8ffb20a50ccce04e2025-08-20T03:27:47ZengGerman Medical Science GMS Publishing HouseGMS Ophthalmology Cases2193-14962025-07-0115Doc0710.3205/oc000255Taxane-associated retinopathy and radiation-induced optic neuropathy in a young female patient with metastatic breast cancerAbduraman, Suher0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6128-2185Maliş, Bogdana1Celebi, Ali Riza Cenk2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7952-1241Clinical Emergency Eye Hospital, Bucharest, RomaniaClinical Emergency Eye Hospital, Bucharest, RomaniaDepartment of Ophthalmology, Acibadem University School of Medicine, Istanbul, TurkeyIntroduction: Metastatic breast cancer leads to significant challenges in terms of treatment and management, often requiring a multidisciplinary approach due to the potential side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Case description: We present a case of a metastatic breast cancer patient with central serous chorioretinopathy, recurrent cystoid macular edema, and radiation-induced optic neuropathy that occurred after the treatment with paclitaxel and radiation. A 42-year-old female patient presented to our department with a one-week history of painless, subacute vision loss in her left eye, occurring one year after completing oncological treatment. Her best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 20/32 in her left eye, and the optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed central serous chorioretinopathy with spontaneous resolution within 1 month. Seven months later, she presented with a sudden decrease in vision in her right eye; the BCVA was 20/40, the relative afferent pupillary defect was found, and the visual field demonstrated a superior altitudinal defect corresponding to the inferior segmental optic nerve pallor, prompting us to start treatment with prednisolone. Six months later, her vision had fallen to light perception in the right eye and 20/25 in the left eye. The OCT findings were conclusive for cystoid macular edema in her left eye, so we started treatment with aflibercept. Unfortunately, we could not improve the visual outcome in the right eye, which had an amaurotic pupil. Regarding the left eye, the patient experienced recurrent macular edema treated with aflibercept. After several episodes, the patient’s BCVA decreased to 20/50 without any improvement. Conclusion: Herein we stated a young patient with metastatic breast cancer who developed a rare and unusual overlap of side effects: paclitaxel-associated retinopathy and radiation-induced optic neuropathy. We aim to illustrate the challenge of managing advanced breast cancer patients and emphasize the importance of careful monitoring for ocular complications, which can impact the patient’s quality of life.https://journals.publisso.de/en/journals/oc/volume15/oc000255breast cancerpaclitaxelhydroxychloroquinecentral serous chorioretinopathymacular edemaradiation-induced optic neuropathy
spellingShingle Abduraman, Suher
Maliş, Bogdana
Celebi, Ali Riza Cenk
Taxane-associated retinopathy and radiation-induced optic neuropathy in a young female patient with metastatic breast cancer
GMS Ophthalmology Cases
breast cancer
paclitaxel
hydroxychloroquine
central serous chorioretinopathy
macular edema
radiation-induced optic neuropathy
title Taxane-associated retinopathy and radiation-induced optic neuropathy in a young female patient with metastatic breast cancer
title_full Taxane-associated retinopathy and radiation-induced optic neuropathy in a young female patient with metastatic breast cancer
title_fullStr Taxane-associated retinopathy and radiation-induced optic neuropathy in a young female patient with metastatic breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Taxane-associated retinopathy and radiation-induced optic neuropathy in a young female patient with metastatic breast cancer
title_short Taxane-associated retinopathy and radiation-induced optic neuropathy in a young female patient with metastatic breast cancer
title_sort taxane associated retinopathy and radiation induced optic neuropathy in a young female patient with metastatic breast cancer
topic breast cancer
paclitaxel
hydroxychloroquine
central serous chorioretinopathy
macular edema
radiation-induced optic neuropathy
url https://journals.publisso.de/en/journals/oc/volume15/oc000255
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