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Cutaneous Eyelid Neoplasms as a Toxicity of Vemurafenib Therapy
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.
Vivian T. Yin +4 more
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Efficiency of radiowave surgery for benign eyelid neoplasms
Purpose. To evaluate the effectiveness of radiowave method for the treatment of benign neoplasms of the eyelids. Methods. The study involved 87 patients with various pathologies (operated in 2 ways): chalazions, xanthelasma, papillomas, non -pigmented nevis, atheromas, retention cysts of the eyelids.
L.M. Tsurova +7 more
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Eyelid Penetration of a Hard Contact Lens, Simulating a Neoplasm
ABSTRACT A hard contact lens penetrated the right upper lid at the level of the aponeurosls of the levator palpebrai superior's muscle. Later tumor-like symptoms developed of a hard movable mass with blepharoptosis.
Charles K. Beyer-Machule, Amiram Shapiro
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The Merkel cell and associated neoplasms in the eyelids and periocular region
Merkel 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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Excision of Neoplasms of the Bovine Lower Eyelid by H‐Blepharoplasty
Neoplasms 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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A Case Report of Equivocal Neoplasm Orignatng from an Apocrine Gland on the Eyelid
We 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.
Masayoshi Kage +2 more
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[Therapy of eyelid neoplasms].
O Liegl
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A Rare Case of Eyelid Rhinosporidiosis Masquerading as Eyelid Neoplasm
Md. Shahid Alam, Debi Kundu
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