Intraocular TumorsAn overview of the various tumor types of the eye, using color photography, fluorescein angiography, histologic specimens, and photomicroscopy. The superb illustrations provide an invaluable resource for general ophthalmologists and ophthalmic surgeons. |
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CHAPTER TWO CILIARY BODY | 33 |
CHAPTER FOUR CHOROID | 119 |
CHAPTER FIVE OPTIC DISC | 253 |
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A-scan ultrasonography anterior chamber areas argon laser photocoagulation arrow Arteriovenous Malformation Astrocytic Astrocytic Hamartoma asymptomatic B-C Intravenous fluorescein basal diameter best corrected visual Bruch's Membrane calcification Capillary Hemangioma Capillary Hemangioma Associated Cavernous Hemangioma chamber angle Choroidal Hemangioma choroidal mass Choroidal Nevus Choroidal Osteoma ciliary body clinically estimated Computed axial tomography Continued Choroidal Melanoma Continued Metastatic continued on following corrected visual acuity cyst Diffuse Choroidal dye leakage elevated examination exudates eye was enucleated fluorescein angiography shows following page Figure Gonioscopy Gonioscopy shows Hamartoma histopathologic diagnosis hyperfluorescence Illustration continued inferior inferiorly infiltrates intraocular pressure Intravenous fluorescein angiography iris lesion late staining left eye lesion lesion shows leukocoria located macula malignant melanoma melanocytoma Metastatic nasal noted blurred vision ocular optic disc optic nerve Osteoma Overlying Retinal Pigment patient photograph posterior present pupil Retinal Invasion retinal pigment epithelial retinoblastoma serous retinal detachment subretinal fluid superotemporal temporal tuberous sclerosis tumor vascular visual acuity von Hippel-Lindau syndrome woman