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Results 1 - 10 of 171 for Eye carcinoma
  1. ... in a child whose family has never had eye cancer. In other cases, the mutation occurs in several ... redness Poor vision Differing iris colors in each eye If the cancer has spread, bone pain and other symptoms may ...
  2. Melanoma of the eye is cancer that occurs in various parts of the eye. ... of the eye and retina (back of the eye). The cancer may only be in the eye. Or, it ...
  3. ... Genetics. The same abnormal gene that causes an eye cancer called retinoblastoma also increases the risk for uterine ...
  4. ... age (including melanoma , basal cell carcinoma , squamous cell carcinoma ) Eye symptoms include: Dry eye Clouding of the cornea Ulcers of the cornea Swelling or inflammation of the eyelids Cancer of eyelids, cornea or sclera Nervous system (neurologic) ...
  5. ... gel (vitreous) that fills the back of the eye (vitreous hemorrhage) Cancer of the retina ( retinoblastoma ), under the retina, or in other parts of the eye (such as melanoma ) Damaged tissue or injuries in ...
  6. ... of bleeding in the front chamber of the eye include: Blood vessel abnormality Cancer of the eye Severe inflammation of the iris Advanced diabetes Blood ...
  7. ... Renal pelvis Liver or biliary tract Stomach Brain Eye Melanoma Parathyroid Pituitary gland Kidney Signs that cancer may have a genetic cause include: Cancer that ...
  8. ... also associated with familial retinoblastoma . This is a cancer of the eye that occurs in children. Osteosarcoma tends to occur ...
  9. ... Obstetrics/gynecology -- pregnancy and women's reproductive disorders Oncology -- cancer treatment Ophthalmology -- eye disorders and surgery Orthopedics -- bone and connective tissue ...
  10. ... Eyelids that turn inward (entropion) or outward (ectropion) Eye problems caused by thyroid disease, such as Graves' disease Skin cancers or other growths in or around the eyes ...
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