Clinical and instrumental diagnostics in patients with orbital metastasis
ConclusionsBreast cancer is most common in development of metastatic tumors. Medical history data, clinical and instrumental findings are informative to suggest malignancy in orbit, requiring the need for morphological verification of the diagnosis for adequate therapy.
Source: Acta Ophthalmologica - Category: Opthalmology Authors: S. Saakyan Tags: Abstracts from the 2016 European Association for Vision and Eye Research Conference Source Type: research
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