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What is new in the 5th edition of the World Health Organization classification of mature B and T/NK cell tumors and stromal neoplasms?
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Open AccessCorrection: “The 5th edition of The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours: Lymphoid Neoplasms” Leukemia. 2022 Jul;36(7):1720–1748
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Ruthenium106 plaque brachytherapy for uveal leiomyoma: a new approach to treatment?
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Open AccessThe 5th edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours: Myeloid and Histiocytic/Dendritic Neoplasms
The upcoming 5th edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours is part of an effort to hierarchically catalogue human cancers arising in various organ systems within ...
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Open AccessThe 5th edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours: Lymphoid Neoplasms
We herein present an overview of the upcoming 5th edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours focussing on lymphoid neoplasms. Myeloid and histiocytic neoplasms will be pres...
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Develo** Prognostic Tools for Estimating Risk of Metastatic Death and Non-Metastatic Death in Individuals with Choroidal Melanoma
Approximately 50% of all patients with choroidal melanoma develop metastatic disease after months or years of apparent good health following ocular treatment. We have developed mathematical models to estimate ...
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Application of Deep Learning Models in the Evaluation of Histopathology of Uveal Melanoma
Digital pathology is being increasingly implemented in basic and translational research, as well as in routine clinical care for diagnostics and prognostication. With the latter, it is essentially an additiona...
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Intraocular Lymphomas
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Genetics of Uveal Melanoma
Uveal melanoma is a rare, aggressive intraocular malignant tumor, leading to metastatic disease in over 50% of patients with tumors located in the ciliary body or choroid. Genetic studies have identified chrom...
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Classification of Uveal Tumors
Tumors of the same class should share a unique combination of features, which distinguishes them from all other classes. Classification, therefore, is the process of defining different tumor classes and correl...
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Diagnostic Techniques: Other Biopsy Techniques
Alternatives to fine-needle aspiration biopsy include vitreous cutter aspiration biopsy, incisional biopsy, and excisional biopsy. Vitreous cutter aspiration biopsy is performed with a 25- or 27-gauge vitreous...
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Uveal Melanoma: Molecular Pathology
Research into the molecular genetics of uveal melanomas (UM) has identified several predictors of metastatic disease as well as signaling pathways and molecules that can be targeted using systemic therapies. M...
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Uveal Melanoma: Prognostication Methods
Almost 50% of uveal melanoma (UM) patients develop metastatic disease, despite successful ocular treatment. Metastases usually involve the liver and only rarely respond to treatment so that most patients die w...
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Uveal Lymphoproliferative Tumors
Lymphoid proliferations of the uvea can be divided into two main groups: (a) primary uveal tumors and (b) secondary intraocular manifestations of systemic lymphoma. Although the exact frequency of the latter i...
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Animal Models of Ocular Tumors
Ocular oncology includes many rare malignancies, for which clinical trials are often logistically very difficult to undertake. Consequently, in order to test new drugs for ocular tumors, cell lines are often r...