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MELANOTIC NEOPLASMS OF THE EYE
The origin of melanotic or pigmented neoplasms of the eye has long been a debated question. Pathologists are turning more and more to the opinion that they are epithelial in origin. If the malignant pigmented new growths elsewhere in the body are epitheliomas, why should those tumors arising in the uveal tract and having similar histologic ...
Mary S. Knight
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Full-Thickness Eye Wall Resection of Choroidal Neoplasms
Sclerochorioretinal (full-thickness eye wall) resection was performed in 19 eyes with choroidal neoplasms. Thirteen of these eyes have retained useful vision, ranging from 20/25 to counting fingers. Six eyes had intraoperative and postoperative complications that have led to enucleation.
Gholam A. Peyman, Motilal Raichand
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To continue the retrospective analysis reported in 1988 that supported preservation of the eye in the treatment of sinonasal cancers when bony erosion of the orbit was noted on pretreatment radiographic analysis.Using the eye-sparing protocol previously reported, which included preoperative radiotherapy (with or without chemotherapy, depending on tumor
W. Scott McCary+2 more
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MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF THE EYE IN NORWAY
T Mørk
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Eye neoplasms: a bibliometric analysis from 1966 to 2012
Acta Ophthalmologica, 2014AbstractPurpose To calculate the growth rate of biomedical literature on eye neoplasms and to assess key journals, authors, and country affiliations.Methods PubMed was used to search for papers published from 1966 to 2012. Total number of articles per year was fitted to a linear equation as well as an exponential curve.
Mouriaux, Frédéric, Boudry, Christophe
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The cytological, immunocytochemical and molecular genetic analysis in diagnosis of the neoplasms of the eye, eye adnexa and orbit [PDF]
The fine needle aspiration biopsy was performed in 91 patients including 57 cases of retrobulbar tumors done under CT control. All aspirates were cytologically examined. In 21 cases immunocytochemical examination was performed in order to distinguish poorly differentiated neoplasms.
Zofia Krzystolik+2 more
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[Clinical use of quantitative DNA pathologic examination in eye neoplasms].
[Zhonghua yan ke za zhi] Chinese journal of ophthalmology, 2005Quantitative DNA pathologic examination is an important content of quantitative pathology, which is to use cytochemistry quantitative analytical technique for quantitative analysis of patho-histological structure and intra-cellular DNA level. Quantitative determination of DNA in tumor cells as an objective quantitative index reflecting biological ...
Ping Zhao, Xian-li Sun
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Eye Banking: Techniques for Eye Preservation in Selected Neoplasms Encroaching on the Globe
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1993Removal of the globe and associated structures has been advocated for tumors Invading the periorbital bone and periosteum, orbital fat, or extraocular muscles. In some patients with cancerous tumors encroaching on the globe, however, it may be possible to remove the tumor and save the eye.
James R. Boynton+2 more
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Eyelid Neoplasms in the Beijing Tongren Eye Centre Between 1997 and 2006
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2008<div class="ftSection"><span class="ftInlineSubsectionTitle">Background and Objective:</span><p>To examine the spectrum of eyelid neoplastic specimens obtained at the Beijing Tongren Eye Centre between 1997 and 2006.</p></div><div class="ftSection"><span class="ftInlineSubsectionTitle">Patients and ...
Jost B. Jonas+6 more
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