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iris/neoplasms

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Essential iris atrophy mimicking iris neoplasm: an ultrasound biomicroscopic study.

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Iris melanomas.

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Most iris tumors behave benignly, reflecting their small size and the high proportion of nevi and spindle A melanomas. Of 1,043 reported iris melanomas, 31 metastasized (3%). Metastasis from a spindle A melanoma is not known to occur despite documented growth and local recurrence after excision. If

Iris melanocytoma.

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BACKGROUND Iris melanocytoma (IM) is a rare benign tumor, but unavoidable in differential diagnosis of pigmented iris lesions. According to the best knowledge of the authors it is for the first time in Serbia that a well-documented case of IM is presented and that the problem of this tumor is

Genetic Background of Iris Melanomas and Iris Melanocytic Tumors of Uncertain Malignant Potential.

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OBJECTIVE Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in adults. Iris melanoma comprises 4% to 10% of all UMs and has a lower mortality rate. The genetic changes in iris melanoma are not as well characterized as ciliary body or choroidal melanoma. The aim of this study was

[Secondary glaucoma caused by iris tumor. Iris metastasis of adenocarcinoma of the breast].

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[Unilateral tumor of the iris].

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We report the case of a 69-year-old asymptomatic woman who presented with the incidental diagnosis of a prominent, vascular, reddish tumor of the iris. The tumor displayed significant regression within months but reappeared years later with a similar morphology. Fluorescence angiography of the iris

Iris melanoma arising in iris nevus in oculo(dermal) melanocytosis.

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A 50-year-old white man with oculo(dermal) melanocytosis and longstanding iris nevus was found to have growth of the iris mass. Excision and histopathologic examination revealed a mixed cell type malignant melanoma. Benign nevus cells were present at the periphery of the tumor surrounding the entire

Prosthetic iris devices.

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Congenital iris defects may usually present either as subtotal aniridia or colobomatous iris defects. Acquired iris defects are secondary to penetrating iris injury, iatrogenic after surgical excision of iris tumours, collateral trauma after anterior segment surgery, or can be postinflammatory in

Primary iris leiomyoma.

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Intraocular leiomyomas are uncommon and usually occur in the ciliary body. Primary leiomyoma of the iris is both rare and a difficult diagnosis to make, given melanocytic tumors are more common and may be amelanotic. The somewhat controversial diagnosis of iris leiomyoma requires further

[Ring iris melanoma].

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We are presenting a case of diffuse (ring) iris melanoma with secondary glaucoma, together with the differential diagnosis issues. The tumor extension and the high IOP imposed the enucleation of an eye that still had a good visual acuity. The pathology confirmed the diagnosis and showed the

Iris Metastasis of Esophageal Cancer.

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[Metastatic tumor of the iris].

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Metastatic tumor of the iris.

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[Iris tumor with chronic uveitis].

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Cyst. ? Tumour on the Iris.

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