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1992
The Authors describe the clinical features of choroidal metastasis, the most common in traocular malignancies, and discuss the clinical and differential-diagnostic aspects as well as the management and the therapy.
Minnella A., Merendino E., Bagolini B.
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The Authors describe the clinical features of choroidal metastasis, the most common in traocular malignancies, and discuss the clinical and differential-diagnostic aspects as well as the management and the therapy.
Minnella A., Merendino E., Bagolini B.
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Choroid metastasis of undifferentiated nasopharyngeal carcinoma
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1998AbstractChoroid metastasis of primary nasopharyngeal carcinoma is an infrequent event. Here, we report a case of nasopharyngeal carcinoma with metastases to the choroid successfully treated by external beam radiotherapy.
E, Ozyar +4 more
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Solitary choroidal metastasis in bronchial carcinoma
Clinical Oncology, 1990Choroidal metastases, although uncommon, are a well-recognized complication of malignant disease and their development is usually associated with other soft tissue metastases and a poor prognosis. About one-third of choroidal metastases arise from carcinoma of the bronchus. They are rarely solitary.
M E, O'Connell +3 more
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Choroidal metastasis from primary ovarian carcinoma
Gynecologic Oncology, 1992Abstract We report the second case in the literature of a recurrent Stage III papillary serous carcinoma of the ovary that presented as a choroidal metastasis.
E C, Grendys, R A, Tang, D M, Gershenson
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Choroidal and Retinal Metastasis
2012Metastasis to the eye involves the choroid (88%), iris (9%), or ciliary body (2%), and rarely the retina (
Carol L. Shields, Jerry A. Shields
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Management of choroidal metastasis: a report
European Journal of Cancer Care, 1998Cancers metastatic to the eye are the most common intraocular malignancy, the choroid being the most common site of affection. Breast and lung cancers are the two most common malignancies metastatic to the eye. Patients usually present with diminished visual acuity of field loss.
P, Puri, S K, Datta
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Diagnosis of choroidal metastasis.
Bulletin de la Societe belge d'ophtalmologie, 1994In a retrospective study we examined the files of 47 patients with choroidal metastasis (56 eyes of 18 male and of 29 female patients, ranging from 29 to 85 years of age). Primary breast carcinoma is the tumour most frequently responsible for choroidal metastasis (55% of the cases).
K, Bourgoignie, J J, De Laey
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