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Targeting MCM6 Enhances Melphalan Chemosensitivity in Retinoblastoma by Modulating DNA Damage Response. [PDF]

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Utility of PAX8 immunohistochemistry in adult intraocular tumor diagnosis.

Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.), 2020
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the distribution of the PAX8 transcription factor protein in ocular tissues and to investigate if immunohistochemical stains for this biomarker are useful in the diagnosis of intraocular tumors DESIGN: Observational case series ...
H. Mudhar   +10 more
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Intraocular Tumors

The Columbia Guide to Basic Elements of Eye Care, 2019
B. Marr
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Imaging Findings of Pediatric Orbital Masses and Tumor Mimics.

Radiographics, 2022
Pediatric orbital masses are not common but encompass a wide spectrum of benign and malignant entities that range from developmental anomalies to primary and secondary orbital malignancies and metastatic disease.
Annie K Joseph   +9 more
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Intraocular Tumors

A.M.A. Archives of Ophthalmology, 1958
During the past 10 years the Retina Service of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary has attempted to serve the difficult function of helping not only with the diagnosis and treatment of retinal detachments but also with that of other fundus conditions.
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Thermoradiotherapy for Intraocular Tumors

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1985
We have developed and used a thermoradiotherapy (TRT) plaque to treat choroidal melanoma (Greene strain) in rabbits. A dual-therapy scleral plaque delivers localized hyperthermia (4.8-gigahertz microwave) and ionizing radiation (iodine I 125). Transscleral treatment involves placement of a TRT plaque on bare sclera at the base of an intraocular tumor ...
P T, Finger   +6 more
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Immunology of intraocular tumors

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2005
The immune surveillance hypothesis was introduced over 30 years ago and proposed that neoplasms express novel antigens that subjected them to immune detection and elimination. In order for immune surveillance to be effective in controlling neoplasms, two requirements must be satisfied: 1) the tumor must arise in a body site that permits the induction ...
Jerry Y, Niederkorn, Shixuan, Wang
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Intraocular Tumors

Ultrasound Clinics, 2008
Evelyn X. Fu   +2 more
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