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Contents
EPITHELIAL TUMCRS OF THE LID CONJUNCTIVA | 37 |
EPITHELIAL TUMCRS OF THE UVEA | 63 |
With a section Genetics of Retinoblastoma by F DAVID KITCHIN | 125 |
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adjacent angioma appear Arch Ophthalmol arising associated basal-cell benign melanoma bilateral biopsy bone cancer carcinoma choroid choroidal melanoma ciliary body clinical congenital conjunctiva cornea cyst dermoid diagnosis diathermy differentiated diffuse disc disease enucleation epithelial excision exenteration exophthalmos extension fibrous fundus glaucoma glioma granuloma growth hemangioma hemorrhage histologic hyperplasia incision infiltration inflammation inflammatory intracranial intraocular involved iris lacrimal gland later layer leiomyoma lesion lid margin light coagulation limbus lymphoma malignant melanoma manifestations mass medulloepithelioma mela melanin melanocytes melanosis membrane meningioma ment metastatic microscopic mixed tumors multiple muscle necrosis neoplasms neurofibromatosis nevi nevus noma normal º º occur ocular optic nerve orbital tumor Pathology patients pigment epithelium posterior primary prognosis radiation recurrence reported resection retina retinal detachment retinoblastoma rhabdomyosarcoma sarcoma sclera seen shows skin stroma surface surgery suture thalmol tion tissue treated treatment TUMCRS tumor tumor cells unilateral usually uvea uveal melanoma vascular vitreous ZIMMERMAN