Tumors of the Eye |
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CLINICAL APPEARANCE AND COURSE | 4 |
PROGNOSIS | 23 |
Xeroderma Pigmentosum | 34 |
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adjacent affected appear Arch arise associated become benign blood bone cancer carcinoma cause cells cent changes characteristics choroid ciliary body clinical complete conjunctiva cornea course cyst cytoplasm detachment develop diagnosis differentiated diffuse disc disease early elevated enucleation epithelial evidence examination excision exophthalmos extension frequently give glaucoma globe growth hemangiomas hemorrhage histologic increase indicated instances involved iris lacrimal gland later layer lesion less light localized lower malignant melanoma manifestations margin mass melanosis ment metastasis microscopic months multiple muscle nevus normal noted occur operation Ophth optic nerve orbit origin Pathology patient pigment epithelium portion possible posterior present primary produce radiation rare recurrence region removed reported result retina retinoblastoma secondary seems seen skin sometimes surface temporal temporalis muscle tion tissue treated treatment tumor upper usually vessels vision wall x-ray