临床与实验肿瘤学杂志

Cotton Wool Spots in Trousseau’s Syndrome

Valeria Kheir and Francois-Xavier Borruat

Trousseau’s syndrome is a paraneoplastic disorder characterized by a hypercoagulable state inducing either migratory superficial thrombophlebitis or arterial emboli from a nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis. Cotton wool spots (CWS) are usually asymptomatic and represent small areas of retinal infarction. A 69 year-old man was investigated for multiple cerebral and cerebellar thromboembolic events and was found to harbour a metastatic pancreatic carcinoma.

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