1995
DOI: 10.1136/bjo.79.12.1146
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A case of primary orbital melanoma treated by local excision.

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“…10 Relatively low-grade tumors, such as the one described here, may be managed fairly conservatively, without the need for total exenteration. 9 Mixed cell type and high mitotic count, 8 neither of which were found in this patient, were proposed as negative prognostic indicators.…”
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“…10 Relatively low-grade tumors, such as the one described here, may be managed fairly conservatively, without the need for total exenteration. 9 Mixed cell type and high mitotic count, 8 neither of which were found in this patient, were proposed as negative prognostic indicators.…”
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“…Series of primary orbital melanomas show ages varying between 12 and 84 years 3,5 . There are only two cases of African-descendant patients [3][4][5] .…”
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“…Orbital primary melanomas are probably originated from the congenital remains of cells from the neural crest, and may be found along ciliary nerve, scleral emissary veins or the leptomeninx of the optical nerve [3][4][5][6] . Due to the small number of cases, there is not much data regarding its clinical behavior, however, the most common clinical presentation is pain-associated proptosis originated from a diffuse orbital mass4.…”
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