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Eyelid neoplasms of dogs.

open access: closedAmerican Journal of Veterinary Research, 1975
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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Clinical and pathological analysis of 2734 cases of eyelid neoplasms

open access: closed[Zhonghua yan ke za zhi] Chinese journal of ophthalmology, 2008
To study the histopathological classification and changes of eyelid neoplasms.In this retrospective case series, the pathological specimens of 2734 cases with eyelid neoplasms examined between 1993-2005 were claimed and analyzed.There were 1248 eyelid tumors (45.65%) in 2734 cases with eyelid neoplasms, including 875 benign neoplasms (71.11%) and 960 ...
Rongjia Chen, Yiqin Xiao
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VI. Neoplasms (Abstract 46); 46. Sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid: Pitfalls in diagnosis

open access: closedOrbit, 1986
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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Eyelid Neoplasms

open access: closed, 2002
Annajane B. Marlar
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Apocrine Cystadenoma of the Eyelid, a Rare Neoplasm: Expanded Immunohistologic Profile

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2023
An 83-year-old woman experienced the slow enlargement of a right lower eyelid mass. Histopathologic examination of the excised tissue showed a mucin-filled cystic tumor emanating from an apocrine bilayer that displayed bleb-like apocrine decapitation secretion.
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Improving the effectiveness of the treatment of malignant neoplasms of the eyelids

open access: closedPublic health of the Far East Peer-reviewed scientific and practical journal, 2020
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Malignant Merkel Cell Neoplasm of the Eyelid

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984
Malignant Merkel cell neoplasms of the eyelid are most commonly found in elderly patients. They occur most frequently on the upper eyelid and are seen as large, nontender , red or violaceous masses with intact overlying skin. Differential diagnosis includes lymphoma and oat cell carcinoma. Conventional light microscopic features are usually distinctive,
James R. Boynton   +3 more
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Blepharitis and Neoplasms of the Canine Eyelid Margin and Skin

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2023
Canine eyelid masses (tumors) should include the differential clinical diagnoses of neoplasia and blepharitis. They have many common clinical signs including tumor, alopecia, and hyperemia. Biopsy and histologic examination remains the most effective diagnostic test to establish a confirmed diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Cutaneous Eyelid Neoplasms as a Toxicity of Vemurafenib Therapy

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
The discovery of BRAF mutation in ~50% of melanomas led to the development of small molecule BRAF inhibitors, including sorafenib, debrafenib, and vemurafenib. Clinical trials have shown these agents to be effective in treatment of metastatic and locally advanced melanoma, increasing overall and progression-free survival.
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