Tumors of the Eye and Adnexa in Infancy and Childhood |
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Chapter | 3 |
TUMORS OF THE CONJUNCTIVA | 42 |
INTRAOCULAR TUMORS | 61 |
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angiomas appear approximately Arch associated benign bilateral biopsy birth blood bone bottom cause cells child childhood clinical closed completely cone congenital conjunctiva course cyst defect dermoid diagnosis differentiated dilated disease early enlarged entire enucleation examination excised exenteration exophthalmos extension felt Figure firm five four frequently glioma globe graft growth hemangioma incision indicated infant involved iris irradiation lateral lateral rectus muscle left eye lesions located lower lid malignant margin mass melanoma months muscle nasal Neurofibroma normal noted occasionally occur old boy onset operation Ophth optic nerve orbital orbital wall papillomas patient periosteum pigment placed portion present pressure primary produce proptosis rare recurrence referred remained removed result retina retinoblastoma revealed right eye secondary seen severe showing skin Slow soft sutures temporal therapy tion tissue treated Treatment tumor upper lid usually vessels vision weeks x-ray