Although the skin is the most common source of melano-mas (95%), the second most common site is the eye (uveal tract).1,2 Both cutaneous and ocular melanomas develop in the same population group (age, skin, hair, eye color, an
Contains fulltext : 71272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The differenti...
The age-adjusted incidence rates of cutaneous melanoma in Queensland in 1987 have been analysed for ...
Melanoma accounts for about 70 % of skin cancer deaths each year, making it the most fatal form of s...
textabstractMelanocytic tumours are believed to arise from the neural crest-derived melanocytes. Fiv...
none18siOcular melanoma is a rare neoplasm with a poorly understood etiology, especially concerning ...
Melanoma develops from malignant transformations of the pigment-producing melanocytes. If located in...
International audienceMelanoma is a malignant tumour derived from melanocytes (dendritic cells origi...
Ocular melanoma consists of posterior uveal melanoma, iris melanoma and conjunctival melanoma. T
The incidence and mortality rates for malignant melanomas of the eye are changing very little in pop...
textabstractOphthalmic melanomas can be divided in extra-ocular (conjunctiva, caruncle) and intraocu...
Recent studies have revealed that that uveal melanoma and cutaneous melanoma are remarkably differen...
AbstractOcular melanomas comprise uveal and conjunctival sub-types, which are very different from ea...
dominantly fair-skinned population, sug-gested that cutaneous melanomas may arise through two pathwa...
This article reviews epidemiology, risk factors, pathogenesis and diagnosis of melanoma. Data on mel...
Melanomas derived from the pigmented uveal tract of the eye, which comprises the iris, ciliary body ...
Contains fulltext : 71272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The differenti...
The age-adjusted incidence rates of cutaneous melanoma in Queensland in 1987 have been analysed for ...
Melanoma accounts for about 70 % of skin cancer deaths each year, making it the most fatal form of s...
textabstractMelanocytic tumours are believed to arise from the neural crest-derived melanocytes. Fiv...
none18siOcular melanoma is a rare neoplasm with a poorly understood etiology, especially concerning ...
Melanoma develops from malignant transformations of the pigment-producing melanocytes. If located in...
International audienceMelanoma is a malignant tumour derived from melanocytes (dendritic cells origi...
Ocular melanoma consists of posterior uveal melanoma, iris melanoma and conjunctival melanoma. T
The incidence and mortality rates for malignant melanomas of the eye are changing very little in pop...
textabstractOphthalmic melanomas can be divided in extra-ocular (conjunctiva, caruncle) and intraocu...
Recent studies have revealed that that uveal melanoma and cutaneous melanoma are remarkably differen...
AbstractOcular melanomas comprise uveal and conjunctival sub-types, which are very different from ea...
dominantly fair-skinned population, sug-gested that cutaneous melanomas may arise through two pathwa...
This article reviews epidemiology, risk factors, pathogenesis and diagnosis of melanoma. Data on mel...
Melanomas derived from the pigmented uveal tract of the eye, which comprises the iris, ciliary body ...
Contains fulltext : 71272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The differenti...
The age-adjusted incidence rates of cutaneous melanoma in Queensland in 1987 have been analysed for ...
Melanoma accounts for about 70 % of skin cancer deaths each year, making it the most fatal form of s...