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Intraocular malignant melanoma simulating uveal prolapse. Annals of ophthalmology [Ann Ophthalmol] Journal article

 
TitleIntraocular malignant melanoma simulating uveal prolapse.
Author(s)DiSclafani M, Lederman IR 
InstitutionDepartment of Ophthalmology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk.
SourceAnn Ophthalmol 1988 Feb; 20(2):68-70.
MeSHAged
Aged, 80 and over
Diagnosis, Differential
Eye Neoplasms
Female
Humans
Melanoma
Prolapse
Uveal Diseases
AbstractAn 87-year-old woman, who had undergone cataract surgery and vitrectomy OD two years previously, had a blind, painful right eye secondary to intraocular hemorrhage and glaucoma. At the initial examination, a flat area of darkly pigmented tissue was noted at the wound site of the previous cataract surgery, and uveal prolapse was diagnosed. One year later, pigmented tissue was also seen at the inferior limbus. Intraocular malignant melanoma was considered, and the eye was enucleated. Histologic study revealed areas of hemorrhage and epithelioid malignant melanoma. It is important to recognize that prolapse of tissue at a surgical wound site may represent an extension of an intraocular malignancy.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Case Reports
Journal Article
PubMed ID3358598
  
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