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A prospective study of the incidence, associations and outcomes of ocular surface squamous neoplasia in the United Kingdom.

Christine A KiireRosalind M K StewartSathish SrinivasanHeinrich HeimannStephen B KayeBaljean Dhillon
Published in: Eye (London, England) (2018)
Although subject to reporting bias, these data suggest that there has not been a significant change in the incidence of OSSN in the United Kingdom, or its demographic profile, since 1996. The broad range of management approaches identified in this study reflect a lack of consensus as to the optimal referral and treatment pathways.
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