Eye tumors, either benign or malignant, are cancerous lesions/mass which
arise in or around the eye. Though they are not frequent, they can have severe
effects. Malignant tumors, in particular may cause eye loss or many other life
threating situations. Eye tumor may arise within or around the eye but also be
secondary tumors caused by cancers that have spread from other tissues, which
is called metastasis.
Cells of human body grow in number by dividing. This process occurs after
the cell has copied all its DNA. Uncontrolled cell division is what causes
tumor or cancer, though what causes this uncontrolled process, therefore eye
tumors, is not definite at all. Tumors in any part of the body can also arise
in or around the eye. Tumors might be malignant or benign depending on cancer
cell’s division behavior. Being tumors are considerably easier to be cured as
they don’t tend to spread other tissues. However, malignant tumors are highly
difficult and complicated to deal with.
Eye tumors are cancer mass that arise within or around the eye. It is
critical to notice the structure, place and some other features of the tumor
for treatment period.
Retinoblastoma: a rare intraocular malignant tumor.
More frequent during infancy and childhood. It a known fact that hereditary
factors play a key role. Parents should look for any sign of the disease. White
spots on the eye, redness, any swelling should not be ignored. Most common
presentation of retinoblastoma is with crossed eye. Symptoms mentioned above
should not be ignored and children should be taken to regular eye exams.
Eyelid tumors: appear on or around the eyelid and
most of them are benign. Symptoms are swelling and unsealing wounds. Compared
to other eye tumors, eyelid tumors are more common. The type of tumor should be
diagnosed first for the proper treatment.
Melanoma: malignant intraocular tumor. More common
during adulthood. Anyone who has spots on the White part of his eye should not
neglect regular eye exam. If it spreads from within the eye, it may have
serious effect. Melanoma can cause eye removal when it has become too big.
Anything less than that can be treated with laser.
Capillary hemangioma: can be found on eyelids, conjunctiva-eye
surface-, in the eye socket. A benign tumor consisting of an abnormal
overgrowth of tiny blood vessels. May appear at birth or within the first
months of life. Depending on the part of eye it involves causing vision loss,
proper treatment is necessary.
Lymphangia: benign tumor with dilation of vessels.
Although benign cells don’t tend to spread, lymphangia can spread among
vessels. Therefore, treatment process is highly complicated.
Rhabdomyosarcoma: the most frequent malignant tumor
of the orbit in children. Related treatment includes chemotherapy and
radiotherapy along with surgical operations.
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