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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Ocular cancer
  1. Melanoma of the eye is cancer that occurs in various parts of the eye.
  2. ... cancer: Brain ( acoustic neuroma , childhood brain tumors ) Eye ( ocular melanoma , retinoblastoma ) Head and neck Lung Spine (chordoma, chondrosarcoma ) Prostate Lymph system cancer Researchers are also studying whether proton therapy might ...
  3. ... MedlinePlus website. Ocular albinism. -- medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/ocular-albinism/
  4. ... outlook for cancer depends on the type of cancer and stage at which it is discovered.
  5. An eye and orbit ultrasound is a test to look at the eye area. It also measures the size and structures of the eye. ... The test is most ...
  6. ... eye in order to be successful. If the cancer has spread beyond the eye, the likelihood of a cure is lower and depends on how the tumor has spread.
  7. Gliomas are tumors that grow in various parts of the brain. Optic gliomas can affect: One or both of the optic nerves that carry visual ...
  8. ... Brain tumors Autoimmune disease Paraneoplastic syndromes (due to cancer elsewhere in the body) Seizures Nystagmus can also be a symptom of other neurological disorders.
  9. ... chamber of the eye include: Blood vessel abnormality Cancer of the eye Severe inflammation of the iris Advanced diabetes Blood disorders such as sickle cell anemia
  10. ... by thyroid disease, such as Graves' disease Skin cancers or other ... (dermatochalasis), bulging lower lids, and "fallen" eyebrows