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                            2024BMC Cancer
                            , compared with photon-therapy (XRT). To date, only few indications for proton-therapy, like pediatric cancers, chordomas, or intra-ocular neoplasms, are reimbursed by Health systems. There is no published or recruiting prospective study evaluating the impact of proton-therapy or conventional irradiation on neurocognitive function for meningioma patients. Notably, long-term cognitive or ocular impact
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                            Incidence and clinical characteristics of pediatric ocular tumors in a Midwestern US population. To investigate the incidence and clinical characteristics of pediatric ocular tumors in a US Midwestern county population. Retrospective population-based cohort study of all Olmsted County, Minnesota, pediatric patients (<18 years old) diagnosed with any ocular neoplasm from January 1, 2006
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                            Clinical Applications of Machine Learning in the Management of Intraocular Cancers: A Narrative Review. There is great promise in use of machine learning (ML) for the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of various medical conditions in ophthalmology and beyond. Applications of ML for ocular neoplasms are in early development and this review synthesizes the current state of ML in ocular oncology
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                            2018Ophthalmology
                            GNAQ Mutations in Diffuse and Solitary Choroidal Hemangiomas. GNAQ mutations have been identified in port wine stains (both syndromic and nonsyndromic) and melanocytic ocular neoplasms. This study investigates the presence of GNAQ mutations in diffuse (those associated with Sturge-Weber syndrome [SWS]) and solitary choroidal hemangiomas. Tissue from 11 patients with the following diagnoses: port
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                            2011Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Database.
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                            be purchased from: http://www.hayesinc.com/hayes/crd/?crd=13129Indexing StatusSubject indexing assigned by CRDMeSHAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Child; Child, Preschool; Eye Neoplasms; Retinoblastoma; Stem Cell Transplantation; Transplantation, AutologoussLanguage PublishedEnglishCountry of organisationUnited StatesEnglish summaryAn English language summary is available.Address
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                            2015Ocular oncology and pathology
                            study outlines our early experience with the pathology of ocular neoplasms in XP patients. These findings deserve further exploration with genetic studies and additional patients.
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            procedures on the eye may occur intraoperatively or postoperatively. Surgical hyphema is a known complication of intraocular surgery and should be managed in a similar manner as traumatic hyphema.Rarely, spontaneous hyphemas may occur and be confused with traumatic hyphemas. Spontaneous hyphemas are secondary to neovascularization (eg, diabetes mellitus, ischemia, cicatrix formation), ocular neoplasms (eg
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            procedures on the eye may occur intraoperatively or postoperatively. Surgical hyphema is a known complication of intraocular surgery and should be managed in a similar manner as traumatic hyphema.Rarely, spontaneous hyphemas may occur and be confused with traumatic hyphemas. Spontaneous hyphemas are secondary to neovascularization (eg, diabetes mellitus, ischemia, cicatrix formation), ocular neoplasms (eg
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            procedures on the eye may occur intraoperatively or postoperatively. Surgical hyphema is a known complication of intraocular surgery and should be managed in a similar manner as traumatic hyphema.Rarely, spontaneous hyphemas may occur and be confused with traumatic hyphemas. Spontaneous hyphemas are secondary to neovascularization (eg, diabetes mellitus, ischemia, cicatrix formation), ocular neoplasms (eg
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            procedures on the eye may occur intraoperatively or postoperatively. Surgical hyphema is a known complication of intraocular surgery and should be managed in a similar manner as traumatic hyphema.Rarely, spontaneous hyphemas may occur and be confused with traumatic hyphemas. Spontaneous hyphemas are secondary to neovascularization (eg, diabetes mellitus, ischemia, cicatrix formation), ocular neoplasms (eg
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            procedures on the eye may occur intraoperatively or postoperatively. Surgical hyphema is a known complication of intraocular surgery and should be managed in a similar manner as traumatic hyphema.Rarely, spontaneous hyphemas may occur and be confused with traumatic hyphemas. Spontaneous hyphemas are secondary to neovascularization (eg, diabetes mellitus, ischemia, cicatrix formation), ocular neoplasms (eg
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                            2012Wikipedia
                            Eye neoplasm Eye neoplasm - WikipediaEye neoplasmFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to navigationJump to searchMedical conditionEye neoplasm Melanotic sarcoma through the conjunctiva and sclerotic along the lower border of the cornea. Specialty Oncology Eye neoplasms can affect all parts of the eye, and can be a benign tumor or a malignant tumor (cancer). Eye cancers can be primary (starts within the eye) or metastatic cancer (spread to the eye from another organ). The two most common cancers that spread
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                            oxidative stress response within retinal cells, such as prohibitin and MMP2, may serve as novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for common ophthalmologic disorders. Therapies that inhibit mitochondrial function and induce apoptosis within tumor cells, such as EDL-155 and curcumin, may offer novel therapeutic agents for ocular neoplasms such as retinoblastoma and uveal melanoma. Primary mitochondrial