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Lymphoma

C A Servodidio1, D H Abramson

  • 1New York Hospital-Cornell Medical College, USA.

Insight (American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses)
|March 1, 1997
PubMed
Summary
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Lymphomas are rare tumors affecting the eye and surrounding structures. Ophthalmic nurses play a key role in educating patients and providing care for those diagnosed with ocular lymphomas.

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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Oncology

Background:

  • Lymphomas are uncommon neoplasms that can manifest unilaterally or bilaterally.
  • These tumors may involve the conjunctiva, eyelid, and orbit.
  • Systemic diagnosis is also possible for lymphomas.

Observation:

  • This abstract presents an interesting case of a patient diagnosed with lymphoma.
  • The case highlights the potential ocular manifestations of lymphoma.

Findings:

  • The abstract focuses on a specific patient case of lymphoma.
  • It underscores the importance of recognizing ocular involvement.

Implications:

  • Ophthalmic nurses are crucial in patient education and care for lymphoma patients.
  • Early detection and management of ocular lymphomas are vital for patient outcomes.