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Intraocular Melanoma
Intraocular Melanoma is a cancer in which cancer cells develop at a part in the eye called the uvea. In the uvea, there are iris (the color part of the eye, in which decides the amount of lights entering the eye), the ciliary body (a muscle in the eye that changes the shape of the lens inside the eye so it can focus), and the choroids (a layer of tissue in the back of the eye that makes a picture for the brain). Any part of the uvea (the iris, the ciliary body, and the choroids) can have intraocular Melanoma.
Intraocular Melanoma is a very rare ca
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