Using optical coherence tomography for differential diagnosis of a pigmented choroidal lesion
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2011
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Clinicians regularly face the confronting challenge of differentiating a choroidal naevus from a melanoma. Uveal naevi are a relatively common finding during routine eye examinations: a prevalence of 6.5 per cent has been reported.1 In contrast, malignant melanomata are uncommon, being found in six persons per million population, but they can have devastating implications and consequences.2 Differential diagnoses can be difficult to make with certainty; any additional information that can assist in this process is advantageous... |
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Optometrists Association Australia |
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DOI:10.1111/j.1444-0938.2011.00586.x White, Ursula, Sampson, Geoff P., Edwards, Katie P., Pritchard, Nicola, & Efron, Nathan (2011) Using optical coherence tomography for differential diagnosis of a pigmented choroidal lesion. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 94(4), pp. 385-386. |
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© 2011 The Authors. Clinical and Experimental Optometry © 2011 Optometrists Association Australia |
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Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #111302 Optical Technology #case history #choroidal lesion #ocular coherance tomography |
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Journal Article |