62. Melanoma of the eye: Difference between revisions
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Ocular or uveal melanoma arise from the choroidal melanocytes. The tumor can arise in the choroid, iris or ciliary body. Ocular melanoma actually has a better prognosis than skin melanoma, as it metastasizes less frequently. | Ocular or uveal melanoma arise from the choroidal melanocytes. The tumor can arise in the choroid, iris or ciliary body. Ocular melanoma actually has a better prognosis than skin melanoma, as it metastasizes less frequently. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 7 July 2024
Organ: Eyeball
Description:
There is a melanoma on the retinal surface of the eyeball.
Diagnosis: Ocular melanoma
Risk factors:
- Nothing special
Theory:
Ocular or uveal melanoma arise from the choroidal melanocytes. The tumor can arise in the choroid, iris or ciliary body. Ocular melanoma actually has a better prognosis than skin melanoma, as it metastasizes less frequently.