Ebook Clinical ophthalmic oncology (2/E): Part 2
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Ebook Clinical ophthalmic oncology (2/E): Part 2
Lacrimal Gland Tumors10David H. Verity, Omar M. Durrani, and Geoffrey E. RoseContents10.1Introduction........................... 10510.2Epidemiology.. Ebook Clinical ophthalmic oncology (2/E): Part 2....................... 10610.3Clinical Features..................... 10610.3.1Symptoms.............................. 10610.3.2Signs................................. 10710.4Diagnostic Evaluation................. 10810.4.1Benign Tumors......................... 10810.4.2Malignant Tumors............... Ebook Clinical ophthalmic oncology (2/E): Part 2....... 10810.5Pathology............................. 10810.5.1Pleomorphic Adenoma................... 10810.5.2Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma..............Ebook Clinical ophthalmic oncology (2/E): Part 2
10810.6Differential Diagnosis................ 10810.7Treatment............................. 11010.7.1Pleomorphic Adenoma.................... 11010.7.2Lacrimal Gland Tumors10David H. Verity, Omar M. Durrani, and Geoffrey E. RoseContents10.1Introduction........................... 10510.2Epidemiology.. Ebook Clinical ophthalmic oncology (2/E): Part 2G.E. Rose. DSc. MS. FRCS. FRCOphih (El) Oculoplastic and Orbital Service.Moorfields Eye Hospital. City Road.London EC IV 2PD. UK e-mail: geoff.rose@moorfields.nhs.ukO.M. DurraniOculoplastic and Orbital Service. Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre. City Hospital NHS Trust. Dudley Road. Birmingham. West Ebook Clinical ophthalmic oncology (2/E): Part 2 Midlands.B18 7QH.UK10.8Prognosis............................ 11110.8.1Pleomorphic Adenoma.................. Ill10.8.2Carcinomas......................Ebook Clinical ophthalmic oncology (2/E): Part 2
..... 11110.8.3Systemic and Metastatic Tumors....... 11110.9Genomics............................. 112Conclusion................................... 112Lacrimal Gland Tumors10David H. Verity, Omar M. Durrani, and Geoffrey E. RoseContents10.1Introduction........................... 10510.2Epidemiology.. Ebook Clinical ophthalmic oncology (2/E): Part 2diseases -such as sarcoidosis. Wegener's granulomatosis. IgG4 disease, or other (nonspecific) dacryoad-enitis - comprise two-thirds of lacrimal gland masses and can present with signs and symptoms similar to tumors 11. 2]. Often a linn diagnosis can be reached only with tissue biopsy.Inflammatory' l Ebook Clinical ophthalmic oncology (2/E): Part 2esions typically present with acute or subacute symptoms that can include a painful, tender swelling in the lacrimal gland area, an "S-shaped" deformiEbook Clinical ophthalmic oncology (2/E): Part 2
ty of the upper eyelid. or conjunctival redness and injection (Fig. 10.1). Lymphomas tend to produce chronic, painless globe displacement, although soLacrimal Gland Tumors10David H. Verity, Omar M. Durrani, and Geoffrey E. RoseContents10.1Introduction........................... 10510.2Epidemiology..Lacrimal Gland Tumors10David H. Verity, Omar M. Durrani, and Geoffrey E. RoseContents10.1Introduction........................... 10510.2Epidemiology..Gọi ngay
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