Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5702943 | American Journal of Ophthalmology | 2017 | 47 Pages |
Abstract
Patients undergoing iris melanoma resection are at risk of developing late solitary extraocular relapse even more than 30 years after surgery. In the absence of an intraocular component, diagnosis may be challenging, as tumors mimic a primary conjunctival lesion. Management by excisional biopsy followed by adjuvant therapy was successful, and histopathology and genetic analysis supported a diagnosis of extraocular uveal tumor spread rather than a primary conjunctival tumor.
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Ido Didi Fabian, Caroline Thaung, Lamis AlHarby, Karen Sisley, Hardeep S. Mudhar, Rachel E. Doherty, Andrew W. Stacey, Amit K. Arora, Victoria M.L. Cohen, Mandeep S. Sagoo,