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SUMMARY A survey of 202 canine eyelid neoplasms was conducted to identify the prevalence of tumor types and their biological behavior. Sebaceous gland tumors, melanomas, and papillomas made up 82.1% on neoplasms studied. Sebaceous tumors were most frequently encountered, comprising 44% of canine eyelid tumors.
Janver D. Krehbiel, R. F. Langham
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Improving the effectiveness of the treatment of malignant neoplasms of the eyelids
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Eyelid and Conjunctival Neoplasms
2011The spectrum of neoplasms that can affect the eyelids and conjunctiva is vast. In this chapter, we review the epidemiology, clinical features, pathology, and management of these lesions. Basal cell carcinoma is the most common eyelid malignancy. Excision is the mainstay of treatment for this tumor that rarely metastasizes.
Bita Esmaeli, Lilly Droll, Aaron Savar
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Excision of Neoplasms of the Bovine Lower Eyelid by H‐Blepharoplasty
Veterinary Surgery, 1991Neoplasms of the lower eyelid in 14 cattle were treated by wide surgical excision and H‐blepharoplasty. Healing was by first intention, and cosmetic results were satisfactory in all cases. Lid function was satisfactory in 12 cattle, and there was no evidence of recurrence after at least 6 months in 12 cattle.
B. Welker+5 more
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Epigard in the Management of Eyelid Neoplasms
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1981SUMMARY Definitive repair of a surgical wound of the anterior lamella of an eyelid should be delayed in some cases until the surgeon is sure of the histopathologic diagnosis of the lesion and the adequacy of his resection. Epigard is a polyurethane-polypropylene barrier dressing that can be sutured to wound edges, protecting underlying ...
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The Merkel cell and associated neoplasms in the eyelids and periocular region
Survey of Ophthalmology, 1990Merkel cells are clear oval cells in the epidermis and outer root sheaths of hair follicles, which are probably of epithelial origin, share ultrastructural features with neuroendocrine cells, and are found in association with touch receptors. In the eyelid, they occur singly in the epidermis and external root sheaths of hairs and eyelashes, and in ...
Tero Kivelä, Ahti Tarkkanen
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VI. Neoplasms (Abstract 46); 46. Sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid: Pitfalls in diagnosis
Sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid and adnexa commonly simulates other entities both clinically and pathologically. Between 1905 and 1981, 43 patients with sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid were seen at the Mayo Clinic. Prior to establishing the diagnosis of sebaceous carcinoma, patients commonly carried multiple clinical diagnoses (mean = 2.2) and ...
R. Patrick Yeatts, Robert Waller
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Paraorbital sinus and nose neoplasms affecting the orbit and eyelids and their treatment
Jorge Satorre, Jack Rootman
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Treatment of Eyelid Epithelial Neoplasm by Targeting Sonic Hedgehog Signaling: An Experimental Study [PDF]
To evaluate the effect of cyclopamine, an inhibitor of the Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signal, on the growth of an epithelial neoplasm.Chemically induced eyelid tumors in XPC-null mice (n=40) were treated daily with a subcutaneous injection of cyclopamine (1 mg/animal) for 7 days. The animals were killed after bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) labeling, and the tumors
Osamu Yamanaka+4 more
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A Case Report of Equivocal Neoplasm Orignatng from an Apocrine Gland on the Eyelid
Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1990We report a rare case of apocrine neoplasm with malignant potential. The patient, a 29 year‐old man, had a nodule 1 cm in diameter on his left upper eyelid which had been growing slowly for several years. It was a cystic lesion, consisting of neoplastic cells of probable apocrine gland or Moll's gland origin.
Kazunori Ozumi+2 more
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