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Glaucoma secondary to intraocular tumors: mechanisms and management
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2019Purpose of review Glaucoma secondary to intraocular tumors is important to consider in eyes with a known tumor and those with unilateral or refractory glaucoma.
David A Camp +3 more
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Chemotherapy for malignant intraocular tumors
2010Chemotherapeutic approaches, including chemoreduction (CRD), chemothermotherapy, as well as periocular, intravitreal, and intra-arterial chemotherapy, are effective tools in managing different types of ocular tumors. Treatments are often individualized to patient and tumor types to yield best possible outcomes.
Chirag P. Shah +2 more
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2020
While pediatric ocular tumors are rare benign or malignant tumors, it is important that they be properly treated in a timely manner to save the eye and, in many cases, the life of the patient. These tumors may be apparent at birth or acquired later.
Hamid Riazi Esfahani, Fariba Ghassemi
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While pediatric ocular tumors are rare benign or malignant tumors, it is important that they be properly treated in a timely manner to save the eye and, in many cases, the life of the patient. These tumors may be apparent at birth or acquired later.
Hamid Riazi Esfahani, Fariba Ghassemi
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Tumor Environment of Retinoblastoma, Intraocular Cancer.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2020D. Jo, Jin Hyoung Kim, Jeong-Hun Kim
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2020
Approximately 5% of all melanoma tumors arise in ocular tissue. Most ocular melanoma (85%) is uveal (iris, ciliary body or choroid) in origin and it is the most common intraocular malignant tumor. Tumors arise from the pigment cells (melanocytes).
Babak Masoomian, Fariba Ghassemi
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Approximately 5% of all melanoma tumors arise in ocular tissue. Most ocular melanoma (85%) is uveal (iris, ciliary body or choroid) in origin and it is the most common intraocular malignant tumor. Tumors arise from the pigment cells (melanocytes).
Babak Masoomian, Fariba Ghassemi
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Nanomedicine : nanotechnology, biology, and medicine, 2017
Lingyu Tai +6 more
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