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Clinicopathologic Correlations in 646 Consecutive Surgical Eye Specimens, 1990-2000
2003
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
A b s t r a c t All surgical eye specimens examined in our pathology laboratory between January 1, 1990, and July 31, 2000 (N = 646), were classified by surgical procedure (enucleation, evisceration, or exenteration) and pathologic diagnosis. Among 523 enucleated globes (81.0%), 252 (48.2%) contained tumors, of which 208 were intraocular malignant melanomas. Nonneoplastic causes for enucleation included glaucoma (67/523 [12.8%]), phthisis bulbi (61/523 [11.7%]), and recent trauma (59/523
doi:10.1309/mlrm-qwaf-v6a1-15ua
pmid:12710132
fatcat:zpqg4w2dwjcrzd2uaqjkapgkaa