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- Bc64b7f21d66338550e4e861f457cb5cb hasDbXref "NCIT:P378" @default.
- Bc64b7f21d66338550e4e861f457cb5cb type Axiom @default.
- Bc64b7f21d66338550e4e861f457cb5cb annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Bc64b7f21d66338550e4e861f457cb5cb annotatedSource MONDO_0006486 @default.
- Bc64b7f21d66338550e4e861f457cb5cb annotatedTarget "A melanoma derived from melanocytes of the uveal tract. It is the most common primary intraocular tumor in the United States and Western Europe. Similar to melanoma of the skin, it is rare in Africa and Asia. Diagnostic procedures include ophthalmoscopic exam, fluorescein angiography and ultrasound. Treatment includes: surgical excision of the eye, iridocyclectomy and tumor resection. Recent treatments also include radiotherapy or photo coagulation. Classification of uveal melanomas recognizes four cell types within these tumors: epithelioid, intermediate, mixed cell, and spindle cell types. The spindle cell type uveal melanomas are further sub-classified as spindle cell type A and spindle cell type B." @default.