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Hydroxyapatite versus polyethylene orbital implants for patients undergoing enucleation for uveal melanoma
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Hydroxyapatite versus polyethylene orbital implants for patients undergoing enucleation for uveal melanoma

Daniel L Chao and J William Harbour
Canadian journal of ophthalmology, Vol.50(2), pp.151-154
2015-04
PMID: 25863856

Abstract

Prosthesis Implantation Uveal Neoplasms - pathology Eye Enucleation Humans Middle Aged Durapatite - chemistry Male Orbit - surgery Melanoma - pathology Polyethylene - chemistry Young Adult Uveal Neoplasms - surgery Aged, 80 and over Adult Female Aged Retrospective Studies Melanoma - surgery Postoperative Complications Orbital Implants

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.173 Cosmetic Surgery
1.173.2099 Otoplasty
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Ophthalmology
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Clinical Medicine

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