Ocular Oncology and Pathology
Malignant melanoma rises most usually in adults aged 60 to 65 years. It happens due to the unrestrained growth of cells called melanocytes. Ocular oncology is trans disciplinary which comprises, pediatric oncologists, general oncologists, specialist nurses, clinical scientists, and many others. The most usually witnessed malignancies are uveal and conjunctivitis melanoma, uveal metastasis, intraocular, conjunctiva carcinoma, and conjunctiva lymphoma. Diagnosis is established on bio microscopy, angiography, optical coherence tomography, ultrasonography auto fluorescence imaging, and biopsy.
- Anisocoria
- Lagophthalmos
- Night blindness
- Uveitis
- Macular degeneration
- Heterochromia iridis
- Hyphema
- Aniridia
- Iridodialysis
Related Conference of Ocular Oncology and Pathology
September 21-22, 2026
21st International Conference on Ophthalmology and Vision Science
Amsterdam, Netherlands
