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    An eye neoplasm is a tumor of the eye. A rare type of tumor, eye neoplasms can affect all parts of the eye, and can either be benign or malignant (cancerous)...
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  • benign neoplasms. 140 Malignant neoplasm of lip 141 Malignant neoplasm of tongue 142 Malignant neoplasm of major salivary glands 143 Malignant neoplasm of...
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    Choroidal nevus (plural: nevi) is a type of eye neoplasm that is classified under choroidal tumors as a type of benign (non-cancerous) melanocytic tumor...
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    Ophthalmology (redirect from Eye specialist)
    treatment of eye disorders. A former term is oculism. An ophthalmologist is a physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical eye care....
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    instead require histological analysis. Retinoblastoma is a rare form of eye neoplasm (found in the retina) that is mostly found in children, being the most...
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    Orbit (anatomy) (redirect from Eye socket)
    trauma or neoplasm can cause temporary or permanent visual dysfunction, and even blindness if not promptly corrected. The orbits also protect the eye from...
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    changes in dark-eyed individuals. Acquired Horner's syndrome – usually acquired, as in neuroblastoma, although sometimes inherited. Neoplasm – Melanomas can...
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  • of ophthalmology. She was the first woman ever to receive this award. Eye neoplasm Carol Lally Shields Archived 2008-07-06 at the Wayback Machine biography...
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    Papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential (PUNLMP) is an exophytic (outward growing), (microscopically) nipple-shaped (or papillary) pre-malignant...
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    hamartoma is a mostly benign, local malformation of cells that resembles a neoplasm of local tissue but is usually due to an overgrowth of multiple aberrant...
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    term 'muscling' is used. Intraocular, into the eye, e.g., some medications for glaucoma or eye neoplasms. Intraosseous infusion (into the bone marrow)...
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  • 2019 act of the Parliament of Canada Caldwell 69, a planetary nebula Eye neoplasm HMS London (C69), a County-class heavy cruisers of the Royal Navy Lockheed...
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  • maxillary neoplasms MeSH C04.588.149.721.450.692 – palatal neoplasms MeSH C04.588.149.721.600 – nose neoplasms MeSH C04.588.149.721.656 – orbital neoplasms MeSH C04...
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  • intraocular lens, the influence of ultraviolet to the eye as well as the treatment of eye neoplasm. Daxecker published extensively about the astronomer...
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  • MeSH C11.338.526 – eyelid neoplasms MeSH C11.338.648 – hordeolum MeSH C11.496.221 – dacryocystitis MeSH C11.496.260 – dry eye syndromes MeSH C11.496.260...
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  • and Alabama. Her father was diagnosed with eye neoplasm when she was a child, and ultimately lost his eye. Baskin has said that she remembers being told...
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    Tolosa–Hunt syndrome (category Syndromes affecting the eye)
    be obtained to confirm the diagnosis, as it is useful in ruling out a neoplasm. Other diagnoses to consider include craniopharyngioma, migraine and meningioma...
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    (in relation to the cortex and white matter), it may be mistaken for a neoplasm. The human pineal gland grows in size until about 1–2 years of age, remaining...
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    arteriovenous malformation, trauma and brainstem toxoplasmosis infection. Neoplasms and giant aneurysms of the posterior fossa have also been associated with...
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    Nevus of Ota (category Melanocytic nevi and neoplasms)
    hyperpigmentation that occurs on the face, most often appearing on the white of the eye. It also occurs on the forehead, nose, cheek, periorbital region, and temple...
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    Uveal melanoma is a type of eye cancer in the uvea of the eye. It is traditionally classed as originating in the iris, choroid, and ciliary body, but...
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    structures – such as cartilage, the epithelium, and the lens and cornea of the eye – do not contain blood vessels and are labeled avascular. artery: late Middle...
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    and canalicular plugs can migrate to and occlude the nasolacrimal duct. Neoplasm should be considered in any patient presenting with nasolacrimal duct obstruction...
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    nystagmus and diplopia, which may be associated with multiple sclerosis, a neoplasm, or a stroke. The MLF is the main intersegmental tract of the brainstem...
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    Corneal limbus (category Human eye anatomy)
    inferior quadrants around the eye. The corneal limbus is a common site for the occurrence of corneal epithelial neoplasm. Aniridia, a developmental anomaly...
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    identify enophthalmos (retraction of the eye into the orbit), a sign of blow-out fracture or certain neoplasms. There are several types of exophthalmometers:...
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    1007/s12098-017-2395-0. PMID 28620731. American Cancer Society (2003). "Chapter 85. Neoplasms of the Eye". Cancer Medicine. Hamilton, Ontario: BC Decker Inc. ISBN 978-1-55009-213-4...
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    intraoperatively with a probe to detect disease that may be missed with the naked eye. Radiation Therapy – With regard to pheochromocytoma, radiation techniques...
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    (IV) and abducens nerve (VI) coordinate eye movement. The oculomotor nerve (III) controls all muscles of the eye except for the superior oblique muscle...
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    Title I A00–B99 Certain infectious and parasitic diseases II C00–D48 Neoplasms III D50–D89 Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain...
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