Ocular Tumour
Ocular tumors are tumors inside the eye. They are collections of cells that grow and multiply abnormally and form masses.
Types of Ocular Tumor
Metastatic Tumor
These tumors originate in another part of the body (lung, breast, prostate, etc.) and spread to the eye.
Malignant Melanoma
They can start as a small “mole” or “birthmark” in the eye called a choroidal nevus.
Choroidal Hemangioma
These are benign tumors but involve a risk to eyesight as their growth threatens the optic nerve and the macula.
Signs & Symptoms of Ocular Tumor
- Flashes of light
- Distortion or loss of vision
- Floating objects (floaters) in the vision
- A brown spot on the outside of the eye
- Irregularly shaped pupil
- Glaucoma
Treatment of Ocular Tumor
Radiation Therapy
It can be in the form of proton beam radiation or the placement of radiation plaque on the eye to destroy abnormal cells.
Chemotherapy
It uses drugs to destroy cancer cells or reduce the risk of tumor recurrence.
Other Treatments
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