A reappraisal of the significance of largest basal diameter of posterior uveal melanoma

Objectives To evaluate the significance of the largest tumour diameter (LTD) of posterior uveal melanomas (ie, involving choroid), correlating this feature with histological and cytogenetic predictors and mortality. Methods Patients with posterior uveal melanoma were included. LTD was measured by ec...

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description Objectives To evaluate the significance of the largest tumour diameter (LTD) of posterior uveal melanomas (ie, involving choroid), correlating this feature with histological and cytogenetic predictors and mortality. Methods Patients with posterior uveal melanoma were included. LTD was measured by echography and correlated with histological and cytogenetic findings and metastatic death. Results The cohort comprised 1776 patients with a median age of 60 years, a median tumour diameter of 14.0 mm, and a median tumour height of 7.5 mm. The LTD was greater in older patients ( t -test, P
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