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Conjunctival lymphoma: case report. [PDF]

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Orbital Metastasis as a Presenting Feature of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]

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Application of impression cytology to the diagnosis of conjunctival neoplasms

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 1994
AbstractConjunctival impression cytology using cellulose acetate filter paper was employed to obtain multiple samples of conjunctival epithelium from 192 normal and abnormal eyes. Modifications of an established technique were used and the impressions were stained by the Papanicolaou method and mounted on glass slides. The impressions were examined for
Nolan, Glenda R.   +3 more
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Epidemiology of conjunctival melanocytic neoplasms

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2008
Abstract Purpose To summarise the epidemiology of conjunctival melanocytic neoplasms. Methods Review of population‐based data on 85 patients with primary conjunctival melanoma (CM) and recently published literature. Results CM accounts for 5‐7% of ocular melanoma in Europe.
T KIVELÄ, S TUOMAALA
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Solar elastosis in conjunctival squamous cell neoplasm

Indian Journal of Cancer, 2014
Aim: To study the role of solar elastosis in the patient's with Conjunctival Squamous Cell Neoplasia (CSCN). Materials and Methods: Paraffin embedded 30 Conjunctival Squamous Cell Neoplasia tissues were studied for the presence of solar elastosis by Verhoeff's stain.
A C, Deka   +3 more
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Pigmented conjunctival neoplasms

Orbit, 2002
Pigmented lesions of the conjunctiva are not rare. They may be acquired, congenital, benign or malignant. In the present paper, the author provides a brief review, in a non-exhaustive manner, of the common melanocytic pigmentations, with more emphasis on the malignant and pre-malignant variants.
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Conjunctival Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Neoplasm With RBM10-TFE3 Fusion Presenting as Recurrent Subconjunctival Hemorrhage

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2022
Subconjunctival hemorrhages commonly present to eye care professionals and are frequently regarded as benign self-limited conditions. In selected cases, subconjunctival hemorrhages can be a harbinger of more severe disease. Perivascular epithelioid cell tumors, or PEComas, are rare mesenchymal neoplasms believed to originate from perivascular myoid ...
Kathryn S, Park   +6 more
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Reactor-Activated Applicators for Treatment of Conjunctival Neoplasms

Radiology, 1969
Radiotherapy of superficial neoplasms and protoneoplasms arising in or on the ocular conjunctiva, while often effective, poses certain technical problems associated with the protection of sensitive structures within the eye and limiting the radiation to only the diseased part.
M D, Schulz, R, Wipfelder
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Management of Conjunctival Neoplasms

2010
Melanocytic neoplasms of the conjunctiva include nevus, primary acquired melanosis (PAM) without atypia, PAM with atypia, and conjunctival melanoma. The most common nonmelanocytic tumors of the conjunctiva are squamous cell neoplasms. Surgical excision is the cornerstone of therapy for conjunctival tumors. Proper specimen handling is critical to ensure
Stella K. Kim   +2 more
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