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Regression of uveal melanomas after palladium-103 (Pd-103) plaque brachytherapy [Meeting Abstract]
Chin K; Finger PT; Yu G; Kurli M
ISI:000223338202377
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 130288
An automated technique of optic nerve measurement by 3D ultrasound tomography [Meeting Abstract]
Garcia, JPS; Garcia, PMT; Finger, PT
ISI:000223338002326
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 130287
The COMS randomized trial of iodine 125 brachytherapy for choroidal melanoma. IV. Local treatment failure and enucleation in the first 5 years after brachytherapy. COMS Report no.19 (vol 109, pg 2197, 2002) [Correction]
Jampol, LM; Moy, CS; Murray, TG; Reynolds, SM; Albert, DM; Schachat, AP; Diddie, KR; Engstrom, RE; Finger, PT
ISI:000222949400014
ISSN: 0161-6420
CID: 104515
Conjunctival melanoma: Is it increasing in the United States? [Letter]
Yu, GP; Hu, DN; Finger, PT
ISI:000186924000043
ISSN: 0002-9394
CID: 104522
Anterior segment tumors: current concepts and innovations
Marigo, Flavio A; Finger, Paul T
The most common anterior segment tumors are primary neuroepithelial cysts, uveal melanomas, metastatic tumors, and benign tumors. In the majority of cases, the diagnosis can be made utilizing a careful clinical history and ocular examination. Ultrasound examination (low and high frequency) has become an indispensable tool used to determine tumor extension and involvement of the surrounding structures. In particular, high-frequency ultrasound has been used to uncover iris pigment epithelial cysts, to allow for the diagnosis of small ciliary body melanomas, and to measure tumors for plaque radiation planning. Whereas fluorescein angiography and computerized tomography have come to play a limited role, fine-needle aspiration biopsy has been found to be quite helpful in selected cases. Once the diagnosis is established, treatment decisions depend on the tumors' location, size, local extension, patterns of growth, and secondary complications. Most anterior segment tumors can be observed for growth prior to treatment. Other options include local resection (iridectomy, lamellar sclerouvectomy, or eye-wall resection) and radiation (ophthalmic plaque or external beam). Enucleation is typically employed if these eye- and vision-sparing treatments are not possible and for uncontrollable secondary glaucoma. This review examines the unique role of high-frequency ultrasonography for the diagnosis and treatment of anterior segment tumors as well as an overview of clinical practice
PMID: 14609705
ISSN: 0039-6257
CID: 39001
Scanning laser ophthalmoscope-optical coherence tomography (SLO-OCT) evaluation of optic nerve melanocytomas [Meeting Abstract]
Will, DV; Finger, PT
ISI:000184607002439
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 104521
A high dose rate palladium (Pd-103) applicator safety and feasibility study using normal rabbit eyes [Meeting Abstract]
Napolitano, ME; Millage, KK; Scarcella, ML; White, JC; Carr, SN; Schneider, S; Finger, PT
ISI:000184606801749
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 104520
A new and improved automated technique of topographic mapping for intraocular tumors [Meeting Abstract]
Manusis, K; Garcia, JPS; Rosen, RB; Garcia, PMT; Finger, PT
ISI:000184607001108
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 104519
A 3D-ultrasound tool for optic nerve measurements: Normal adult human eyes [Meeting Abstract]
Garcia, JPS; Finger, PT
ISI:000184607000669
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 104518
Palladium-103 plaque radiation therapy for exudative age-related macular degeneration [Meeting Abstract]
Finger, PT
ISI:000184606801688
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 104517