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Table 1 Clinical data on four patients with ciliary tumors

From: Local resection via partial lamellar sclerouvectomy for ciliary body tumors — a case series

Case no

Age (years)/ sex/eye

Visua acuity

Tumor location

Largest tumor basal diameter (mm)

Tumor thickness (mm)

Clock hours of limbal involvement

Cataract

Subluxed lens

Other complications

Surgical approach

Complications associated with local resection

Histopathologic diagnosis

Final visualacuity

Observation period (mon)

1

27/F/L

20/200

Iris + cil-iary body

10.00

5.00

4:30 − 9:30

Yes

Yes

Neovascu-larization of iris

Resection + phacoemulsification

No

ANPCE

20/20

11

2

48/F/R

HM/20 cm

Iris + cil-iary body

7.00

4.00

9:00–2:00

Yes

Yes

No

Resection + phacoemulsification + IOL plant

No

Schwannoma

20/25

5

3

32/M/R

20/40

Ciliary body

5.00

3.00

5:30 − 7:30

Yes

No

No

Resection

Hypotonia

ANPCE

20/25

47

4

20/M/L

20/25

Iris + cil-iary body

2.00

2.00

11:00–2:00

No

No

Secondary glaucoma

Resection

No

multiple ciliary cysts

20/20

20

  1. M: male, F: female, HM: hand moving, ANPCE: adenoma of non-pigmented ciliary epithelium