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Iris melanocytic tumours in New Zealand/Aotearoa: presentation, management and outcome in a high UV exposure environment.

Micah E J RapataJie ZhangWilliam J CunninghamPeter W HaddenDipika V PatelCharles N J Mcghee
Published in: Eye (London, England) (2022)
In a climate with high ultraviolet exposure iris melanocytic tumours occurred almost exclusively in NZ Europeans, however, the majority of cases were category T1, possibly reflecting early diagnosis in the NZ health system. Nonetheless, >50% underwent surgery or radiotherapy, often utilising more than one modality. A high index of suspicion and early referral of iris melanocytic lesions should be considered in regions with high UV exposure.
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