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Title: 
Lesões epiteliais malignas da conjuntiva e recidiva tumoral - Estudo retrospectivo
Other Titles: 
Malign epithelial conjunctival lesions and tumor recidive - A retrospective study
Author(s): 
Institution: 
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
ISSN: 
  • 0034-7280
  • 1982-8551
Abstract: 
Purpose: To evaluate the conjunctival epithelial malign lesions carriers and the recurrence rate using exeresis and radiotherapy. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted observing 52 conjunctival epithelial malign lesions carriers treated from 1989 by 2003. The subjects were assessed to evaluation according: age, gender, time of start, classification of the lesion and recurrence rate. The lesion were surgically removed and radiotherapy was indicated when the exeresis was incomplete. Results: The majority of the patients were male, with 61 year old median age, white. The conjunctival squamous carcinoma was presented in 86,5% of the patients. The recidive rate was 11,5%, happened between 1 to 60 month postoperative. Conclusion: according our results the conjunctival epithelial malign lesions were more often observed in older, males and whites. The majority of the patient had conjunctival squamous carcinoma (86,5%). The recidive rate after exeresis and radiotherapy in patients with incomplete exéresis was 11,5%.
Issue Date: 
1-Dec-2005
Citation: 
Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia, v. 64, n. 2, p. 71-76, 2005.
Time Duration: 
71-76
Keywords: 
  • Carcinoma in situ
  • Carcinoma, squamous cell
  • Carcinoma/radiotherapy
  • Carcinoma/therapy
  • Conjunctival neoplasms/therapy
  • Recurrence
  • Retrospective studies
Source: 
http://www.sboportal.org.br/rbo/2005/rbo_mar_abr_2005.pdf
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Type: 
outro
Source:
http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/68664
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