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Predictive factors for the development of rubeosis following proton beam radiotherapy for …


AJE Foss, I Whelehan, JL Hungerford, DF … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997 - bjo.bmj.com
AIMS/BACKGROUND Proton beam radiotherapy can effectively treat primary uveal
melanomas of any size. Some patients, however, develop adverse late effects
following treatment and the purpose of this study was to determine which ...
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The risk of enucleation after proton beam irradiation of uveal melanoma.


KM Egan, ES Gragoudas, JM Seddon, RJ Glynn, … - Ophthalmology, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Enucleation after proton beam irradiation of uveal melanomas occurred in 64
(6.4%) of 994 eyes with a median follow-up time of 2.7 years. The median time
between irradiation and enucleation in the 64 enucleated eyes was 13 ...
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Comparison of episcleral plaque and proton beam radiation therapy for the treatment of …


MW Wilson, JL Hungerford - Ophthalmology, 1999 - Elsevier
To compare the efficacy of iodine-125 ( 125 I) and ruthenium-106 ( 106 Ru)
episcleral plaque radiation therapy and proton beam radiation therapy (PBRT) in
the treatment of choroidal melanoma. ... Charts of patients treated with ...
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Intraocular inflammation after proton beam irradiation for uveal melanoma


L Lumbroso, L Desjardins, C Levy, C Plancher … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2001 - bjo.bmj.com
RESULTS 28% of patients treated during this period presented with ocular
inflammation (median follow up 62 months). Risks factors were essentially tumour
related and were correlated with larger lesions (height > 5 mm, diameter > ...
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Plaque radiotherapy of uveal melanoma with predominant ciliary body involvement


K Gunduz, CL Shields, JA Shields, J Cater, JE … - Archives of Ophthalmology, 1999 - archopht.highwire.org
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Tumour location affects the incidence of cataract and retinopathy after ophthalmic plaque …


PT Finger - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2000 - bjo.bmj.com
RESULTS Only one patient (4%) plaqued for an anterior uveal melanoma developed
secondary retinopathy (cystoid macular oedema). In contrast, 24 (52%) of the
posterior choroidal melanoma patients developed retinopathy (p value ...
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Iodine 125 plaque brachytherapy versus transscleral tumor resection in the treatment of …


NE Bechrakis, N Bornfeld, I Zöller, MH … - Ophthalmology, 2002 - Elsevier
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Eye retention after proton beam radiotherapy for uveal melanoma


E Egger, L Zografos, A Schalenbourg, D Beati, … - International journal of radiation oncology, biology, …, 2003 - Elsevier
The overall eye retention rate at 5, 10, and 15 years after treatment was 88.9%,
86.2%, and 83.7%, respectively. In total, 218 eyes had to be enucleated.
Enucleation was related to larger tumor size, mainly tumor height, ...
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Plaque radiotherapy for large posterior uveal melanomas (≥ 8-mm thick) in 354 consecutive …


CL Shields, M Naseripour, J Cater, JA Shields, … - Ophthalmology, 2002 - Elsevier
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Long-term results after proton irradiation of uveal melanomas


ES Gragoudas - Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental …, 1997 - Springer
Melanoma of the uveal tract is the only life-threatening tumor in the adult.
Over the past three decades, definitive radiotherapy, which spares the eye and
preserves vision, has gradually replaced enucleation as the preferred ...
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