Uveal malignant melanoma

Uveal malignant melanoma of uveal is the most common type of malignant intraocular tumors among adults. Its incidence in foreign countries ranks first among intraocular tumors, and it is second only to retinoblastoma in China. Intraocular tumors come second. This tumor has a high degree of malignancy, is susceptible to blood flow metastasis, and is more common in adults. It is easily confused with many fundus diseases in clinical work. Therefore, due attention should be paid to clinical work in ophthalmology. The disease is more common in middle-aged patients. The back of the eye is the most common site, and the incidence decreases in the forward direction.

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