Recognizing that <1% of all uveal melanomas occur in young persons, and that very few clinicians encounter more than a few such cases over an extended career, we felt that a retrospective review of literature and sharing of our clinical experience would be appropriate to remind readers about this age subgroup of patients with posterior uveal melanoma. This interest stems from the increase in reported cases of uveal melanoma in younger individuals and recent advances in the field.
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Fry, M. V., Augsburger, J. J., Hall, J., & Corrêa, Z. M. (2018). Posterior uveal melanoma in adolescents and children: Current perspectives. Clinical Ophthalmology. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S142984
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