Iris melanomas represent 2–5% of uveal melanomas. Iris melanomas vary in their size, shape, degree of pigmentation and clinical behavior. The main local clinical complications of iris melanomas are tumor vascularization, ectropion uvea, pupillary distortion, pigment dispersion, sector cataract, chronic uveitis, hyphema and glaucoma with irreversible optic nerve damage. The most effective treatment for iris nevus and melanoma remains debatable; treatment modalities have been proposed depending on the local status as well as the age and general condition of the patient. A melanocytic iris nevus is usually observed until documented progression is identified. In this case, radiotherapy or surgical resection is generally performed. Cataract, gla...
Abstract Purpose Iridectomy of suspicious pigmented tumors provides the presumed advantage of both a...
AIM: To report the results of whole anterior segment proton beam radiotherapy (PBR) for diffuse iris...
Clinical identification of tapioca melanoma of the iris is important because its medical treatment m...
Iris melanomas represent 2–5% of uveal melanomas. Iris melanomas vary in their size, shape, degree o...
Iris melanoma usually affects middle aged, Caucasian patients with light colored eyes. Pediatric iri...
Introduction and purpose Uveal melanoma is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in adults...
Iris tumors are broadly classified into cystic or solid lesions. The cystic lesions arise from iris ...
Iris melanocytoma is a rare melanocytic nevus with distinctive clinical and pathologic features. Sec...
Iris melanocytoma is a rare melanocytic nevus with distinctive clinical and pathologic features. Sec...
Background Treatment modalities in iris melanoma include excision, plaque radiotherapy, photon or pr...
Melanoma of the iris is a rare condition compared to posterior ocular tumors and in this case report...
Background To characterise the topographical and clinical features of primary iris melanoma and to v...
Objectives To investigate the oncological and functional outcomes of a large cohort of patients wit...
textabstractWith an annual incidence of about 4 to 9 per million in the United States of America and...
Uveal melanoma, which is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in adults, arises from melan...
Abstract Purpose Iridectomy of suspicious pigmented tumors provides the presumed advantage of both a...
AIM: To report the results of whole anterior segment proton beam radiotherapy (PBR) for diffuse iris...
Clinical identification of tapioca melanoma of the iris is important because its medical treatment m...
Iris melanomas represent 2–5% of uveal melanomas. Iris melanomas vary in their size, shape, degree o...
Iris melanoma usually affects middle aged, Caucasian patients with light colored eyes. Pediatric iri...
Introduction and purpose Uveal melanoma is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in adults...
Iris tumors are broadly classified into cystic or solid lesions. The cystic lesions arise from iris ...
Iris melanocytoma is a rare melanocytic nevus with distinctive clinical and pathologic features. Sec...
Iris melanocytoma is a rare melanocytic nevus with distinctive clinical and pathologic features. Sec...
Background Treatment modalities in iris melanoma include excision, plaque radiotherapy, photon or pr...
Melanoma of the iris is a rare condition compared to posterior ocular tumors and in this case report...
Background To characterise the topographical and clinical features of primary iris melanoma and to v...
Objectives To investigate the oncological and functional outcomes of a large cohort of patients wit...
textabstractWith an annual incidence of about 4 to 9 per million in the United States of America and...
Uveal melanoma, which is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in adults, arises from melan...
Abstract Purpose Iridectomy of suspicious pigmented tumors provides the presumed advantage of both a...
AIM: To report the results of whole anterior segment proton beam radiotherapy (PBR) for diffuse iris...
Clinical identification of tapioca melanoma of the iris is important because its medical treatment m...