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Follow on Google News | Benign and Malignant Eye Tumors - Retina BostonBy: Retina Boston In rare cases, a choroidal nevus can transform into a choroidal melanoma, just as moles on the skin can transform into skin melanomas. Choroidal melanomas can also arise spontaneously, although this is rare. Choroidal melanomas are the most common ocular malignancies. Unlike skin moles and melanomas, it is not possible to monitor a choroidal nevus without an ophthalmic exam as it needs special equipment to visualize. Therefore, it is very important to get regular eye exams by your ophthalmologist. During that exam, your ophthalmologist will look at size, color, the presence of fluid, and many other characteristics that could suggest malignant transformation. There are other tumors in the posterior segment including metastatic tumors and hemangiomas (abnormal blood vessel growth). Your retina specialist is trained to decipher the various pigmented lesions, and proper care for the findings. Most people have no symptoms of an eye tumor and they are usually discovered during a regular eye exam. Therefore, routine dilated eye exams are important. Your ophthalmologist can determine whether an ocular tumor is present, and if it is benign or malignant. Depending on the diagnosis, your ophthalmologist will discuss a treatment plan suitable for you. Here are Retina Consultants of Boston, we specialize in providing quality patient care tailored to your specific eye care needs. We are currently accepting new patients. Please call and schedule an appointment today. http://retinaboston.com/ End
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