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Clinicopathological Review of 547 Bulbar Enucleations in Hungary (2006-2017).

Gábor TóthNóra SzentmáryGábor László SándorBéla CsákányErika MakaJeannette TóthZsuzsanna AntusMilán Tamás PluzsikAchim LangenbucherZoltán Zsolt NagyOlga Lukáts
Published in: Journal of ophthalmology (2019)
Intraocular tumours represent the most common clinicopathological indication for ocular enucleation in our study population. Following ocular trauma and systemic diseases, the rate of enucleation decreased in the last decade, compared to those previously reported in other developed countries. However, changes were not observed for surgical diseases, infectious and inflammatory causes, or for miscellaneous and unclassified diseases. Orbital implant financing should be increased to ensure better postoperative aesthetic rehabilitation, following enucleation in Hungary.
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