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Discussion of paper by Foss et al


R FOLBERG - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997 - bjo.bmj.com
Patterns formed by the microcirculation architecture in uveal melanomas were found to be strongly
associated with death from metastatic melanoma by our research group and by others. Ophthalmic
pathologists have shown interest in using a simple histological technique developed in ...
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Comparative immunohistochemical oestrogen receptor analysis in primary and …


T Mäkitie, A Tarkkanen, T Kivelä - Graefe's Archive for Clinical and …, 1998 - Springer
Abstract l Background: The inves- tigation reported here was carried out to determine the oestrogen
receptor status of metastatic and primary uveal melanomas. l Methods: A series of 23 primary
and 24 metastatic forma- lin-fixed, paraffin-embedded choroi- dal melanomas were ...
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An evaluation of tumour vascularity as a prognostic indicator in uveal melanoma


AM Lane, KM Egan, J Yang, MA Saornil, J Alroy, … - Melanoma …, 1997 - journals.lww.com
AM Lane et al. Subjects and methods A registry is maintained of all cases of choroidal or ciliary
body melanomas that have been sent to the pathology laboratory of the Massachusetts Eye and
Ear Infirmary since 1965. Baseline clinical, demo- graphic and histological data are ...
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Quantification of vascularity in nodular melanoma and Spitz's nevus


M Binder, A Steiner, U Mossbacher, M … - Journal of cutaneous …, 1997 - interscience.wiley.com
Spitz's nevi are acquired benign melanocytic skin tumors. Usually they are differentiated from
nodular melanoma by clinical and histopathological criteria. Since Spitz's nevi are one of the
most common simulators of nodular melanomas their bizarre histopathology may cause ...
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Relationships between different measurements of vascularity and clinico- …


N Pendleton, S Pazouki, E Heerkens, RL Smither, DM … - Anticancer research - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Microvascular density has been put forward as an independent prognostic factor in breast
cancer, with high levels indicating poorer prognosis. However, various studies have failed to
confirm its prognostic value. The reasons for the contradictory results are not known, but it ...
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[CITATION] Induction of VEGFR-3 expression on tumor microvasculature as a new progression …


R Clarijs, L Schalkwijk, UB Hofmann, DJ Ruiter, RM de … - Cancer Res, 2002
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[CITATION] Vascular endothelial growth factor-A165 (VEGF-A165) induces progression of …


B Küsters, WP Leenders, P Wesseling, D Smits, K … - Cancer Res, 2002
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[CITATION] van-der-Laak JA, Cornelissen IM, Schalkwijk LJ, van Muijen GN, Wesseling P, de …


JR Westphal, RG van't Hullenaar - Br. J. Cancer, 1997
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Reassessment of the PAS patterns in uveal melanoma

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AJE Foss, RA Alexander, JL Hungerford, AL Harris, … - British Medical …, 1997 - bjo.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/bjo.81.3.240 1997;81;240-246 Br. J. Ophthalmol. Cree and Susan
Lightman Alexander JE Foss, Robert A Alexander, John L Hungerford, Adrian L Harris,
Ian A melanoma Reassessment of the PAS patterns in uveal ...
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[CITATION] Congenital hereditary lymphedema caused by a mutation that inactivates VEGFR3 …


M Karkkainen, K Devriendt, K Alitalo, M Vikkula - Am. J. Hum. Genet, 2000 - citation.nstl.gov.cn
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