2022
DOI: 10.4132/jptm.2022.03.10
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Clinicopathologic features and survival outcomes of ocular melanoma: a series of 31 cases from a tertiary university hospital

Abstract: Background: We aimed to determine the effect of clinicopathologic features on overall survival among Caucasian ocular melanoma patients in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey.Methods: This single-center study included conjunctival (n = 12) and uveal (n = 19) melanoma patients diagnosed between January 2008 and March 2020. Clinicopathologic features and outcomes were reviewed retrospectively. Five cases were tested for BRAF V600 mutations with real-time polymerase chain reaction, and one case was tested with … Show more

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“…The UM patients were at a similar proportion with western countries, which is higher than reported in other Asian studies (uvea: 61.3%–65.9%). 6 , 9 Similar to previous reports of UM in China, 7 the mean age of patients with UM in this cohort was 48 years old, younger than that of Caucasians. 10 Moreover, it has been revealed that the incidence of UM is higher in Whites than in Asians and Asian patients have a higher mean basal diameter compared to whites.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…The UM patients were at a similar proportion with western countries, which is higher than reported in other Asian studies (uvea: 61.3%–65.9%). 6 , 9 Similar to previous reports of UM in China, 7 the mean age of patients with UM in this cohort was 48 years old, younger than that of Caucasians. 10 Moreover, it has been revealed that the incidence of UM is higher in Whites than in Asians and Asian patients have a higher mean basal diameter compared to whites.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The most common primary lesions were uvea (73%), followed by conjunctiva (22%). The UM patients were at a similar proportion with western countries, which is higher than reported in other Asian studies (uvea: 61.3%–65.9%) 6,9 . Similar to previous reports of UM in China, 7 the mean age of patients with UM in this cohort was 48 years old, younger than that of Caucasians 10 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%