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2009 APR 14 ... "We aimed to model and compare mortality rates for uveal melanoma (UM) and conjunctival melanoma (CM) by adjusting for differences in tumour size and local recurrence. based mortality ...
2009 SEP 11 ... in the United States report. "Two patients had multiple pigmented conjunctival lesions; one of these had a history of melanoma of the hand. Conjunctival biopsy ...
2009 JUN 23 ... stratified squamous epithelium overlying a single layer of oedematous basal cells. The conjunctival stroma consisted of loose connective tissue, traversed by capillaries and scattered ... functioning mitomycin-C trabeculectomy site obtained from an eye enucleated for iris melanoma with abnormal blebs discussed in the literature," investigators in Brisbane, Australia ...
2009 FEB 24 ... patients required conservative management, 11 patients required scleral patch and/or conjunctival flaps, and 6 eyes eventually required enucleation. Eyes which developed CSN were more ... necrosis (CSN) and its management in patients with primary choroidal or ciliochoroidal melanoma who underwent episcleral Au-198 brachytherapy. Clinical records of patients with ...
2009 NOV 16 ... and Surgically challenging. Because their expansive nature necessitates broad conjunctival sacrifice in some cases, epithelial reconstitution may be the best way to avoid ... useful for conjunctival reconstruction after excision of squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma but have not been used after excision of extensive conjunctival vascular malformations. ...
2009 JUN 8 ... in Liverpool. We included 40 patients initially treated at our centre for invasive conjunctival melanoma and 36 patients referred for salvage therapy after surgery elsewhere," scientists ...
2009 JUL 27 ... posttreatment for recurrent ocular surface melanoma (n=2) were included. Limbal (n=2) or conjunctival biopsies (n=1) were harvested and progenitors expanded ex vivo on therapeutic CLs in the ...
2009 JUN 22 ... were evaluated with PET-CT for staging."
"Two had been treated for conjunctival melanoma and two had been referred for atypical choroidal tumors. PET-CT images were studied for ...
2009 MAY 19 ... a 3-day period, consistent with scleritis. Upon referral, 360 degrees of scleral and Conjunctival injection and peripheral choroidal effusion were found. In addition, a solid ... scientists in the United States conducted a study "To report a case of a choroidal melanoma that presented with painful scleritis and choroidal effusion. Interventional case report ...
2009 FEB 17 ... The researchers concluded: "We suggest that the TNM staging system for conjunctival melanoma be revised to: (i) include a Tis stage; (ii) take account of tumour size, quadrant and ...
2009 SEP 7 ... presenting with biopsy-proven scleral and/or corneal stromal involvement from either conjunctival melanoma (CM) or squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the conjunctiva were reviewed. Five patients ...
2009 JUN 1 ... deacetylase inhibitors sodium butyrate and trichostatin on the viability and growth of conjunctival melanoma cell lines and Tenon capsule fibroblasts. Cells were treated with a range of ...
2008 JUL 21 ... the first round of gene therapy and was free of melanoma at autopsy. Case no. 2 had a conjunctival malignant melanoma with a rapid progression. This case was treated with 6 AdCD40L ...
2008 DEC 25 ... of development, location and extent. Baseline clinical features of 40 patients with conjunctival melanoma, first treated at our centre between 1993 and 2006, were studied."
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2008 SEP 2 ... of vision and pain on the affected side. Examination revealed extensive rubeosis and conjunctival injection, a vascularized mass filling the retrolental space, and subconjunctival ... without gross optic nerve invasion. Histopathologic examination confirmed malignant melanoma," wrote M.C. Kavanagh and colleagues.
The researchers concluded: "The ...
2008 JUL 14 ... sections of an enucleated eye with endophthalmitis, and a control eye with recurrent conjunctival malignant melanoma, were analyzed by immunohistochemistry with an anti-HMGB1 antibody. ...
2008 JUN 23 ... tissue through a cataract incision can simulate any pigmented epibulbar mass, including conjunctival melanoma, extraocular extension of a ciliary body or choroidal melanoma, and pigmented squamous ...
2008 DEC 1 ... (3 of 13) of acral melanomas, 15.6% (7 of 45) of mucosal melanomas, 7.7% (1 of 13) of conjunctival melanomas, 1.7% (1 of 58) of cutaneous melanomas, and 0% (0 of 60) of choroidal ... New investigation results, 'KIT gene mutations and copy number in melanoma subtypes,' are detailed in a study published in Clinical Cancer Research. "We recently ...
2008 NOV 17 ... in the United States conducted a study "To describe 5 patients with pigmented conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma in situ. Retrospective noncomparative case series. Five ... 50% to 90% of the mass. In each case, pigmented squamous cell carcinoma was suspected; melanoma was a second possibility. Histopathology revealed in situ squamous cell carcinoma ...