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Tumors of the conjunctiva and cornea


CL Shields, JA Shields - Survey of ophthalmology, 2004 - Elsevier
Tumors of the conjunctiva and cornea comprise a large and varied spectrum of
conditions. These tumors are grouped into two major categories of congenital and
acquired lesions. The acquired lesions are further subdivided based on ...
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Clinical survey of 1643 melanocytic and nonmelanocytic conjunctival tumors


CL Shields, H Demirci, E Karatza, JA Shields - Ophthalmology, 2004 - Elsevier
Presented at: Wills Eye Hospital Conference, March 4, 2004; Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania (CLS). Presented in part as the John E. Brown Memorial Lecture,
March 5, 2004 (CLS); Columbus, Ohio. ... To report the spectrum and ...
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Malignant melanoma of the conjunctiva

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S Brownstein - Cancer Control, 2004 - medscape.com
Cancer Control 11(5):310-316, 2004. © 2004 H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and
Research Institute, Inc. ... All material on this website is protected by
copyright, Copyright © 1994-2009 by Medscape. This website also contains ...
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Ocular melanoma


DH Char - Surgical Clinics of North America, 2003 - Elsevier
There are five types of ocular malignant melanomas. These neoplasms account for
fewer than 0.5% of human malignancies [1]. The most common is primary uveal
malignant melanoma, and it occurs with approximately one tenth the ...
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Clinical mapping of conjunctival melanomas


B Damato, SE Coupland - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: The patients (18 female; 22 male) had a median age of 59 years. Three
had multiple tumours and 20 had mixed, invasive and intraepithelial disease. The
Tumour Node and Metastasis (TNM) T stage was I in 11 patients, II in 20, ...
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Melanoma, Conjunctival


MR Roque, CS Foster, 2000 - members.medscape.com
Malignant melanoma of the conjunctiva presents as a raised, pigmented or
nonpigmented lesion that appears in adult life. This lesion is uncommon but
potentially lethal. It can arise in previously unblemished and unpigmented ...
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Current Concepts in the Management of Conjunctival Neoplasms


C Messages - Springer
The conjunctiva is a continuous mucous mem- brane that covers the anterior
portion of the globe.It extends from the eyelid margin onto the back surface of
the eyelid (palpebral portion), into the fornix (forniceal portion), onto ...
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TUMORS LOCATED ON PALPEBRAL CONJUNCTIVA


M Imaizumi - Eye Cancer Research Progress, 2008 - books.google.com
In: Eye Cancer Research Progress ISBN: 978-1-60456-045-9 Editor: EB Bospene, pp.
125-156© 2008 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Chapter IV TUMORS LOCATED ON
PALPEBRAL CONJUNCTIVA Masamoto Imaizumi* Department of Ophthalmology, ...
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Histopathological Study of Conjunctival Lesions


SK Mondal, A Banerjee, A Ghosh - JOURNAL-INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2007 - jimaonline.org.in
A variety of neoplastic lesions (tumours), both benign and malignant, can occur
apart from many non-neoplastic lesions simulating tumours1. Both epithelial and
melanocytic lesions can include malignant and potentially life-threatening ...
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[PDF] Ocular melanoma


SCN Am - userpages.xfoneusa.net
There are five types of ocular malignant melanomas. These neoplasms account for
fewer than 0.5% of human malignancies [1]. The most common is primary uveal
malignant melanoma, and it occurs with approximately one tenth the ...
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