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CHOROIDAL MELANOMA-DISEASE ARTICLE SERIES COVERING BIOMEDICAL ASPECT

DEFINITION

Choroidal melanoma is a cancer of the eye that develops in a part of the eye called the choroid, the spongelike membrane that lies between the sclera (the white of the eye) and the retina. The choroid is rich in blood vessels and supplies nutrients to the retina, the light-sensitive back of the eye that sends visual information to the brain. Although choroidal melanoma is a rare form of cancer, it is the most common cancer that develops in the eye in adults.

CLINICAL SYMPTOMS

This cancer often doesn’t cause any symptoms in its early stages, so the tumor may grow for some time before the problem becomes noticeable. When symptoms occur, they include blurred vision, floaters, flashing lights, or severe eye pain. These symptoms also can be caused by many other, more common, noncancerous causes.

BIOMEDICAL ASPECT

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IMAGING SITES FOR PROJECT DEVELOPERS IN IMAGING TECHNOLOGY

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ABOUT SITES

  • If you work with medical imaging files, this site can help you. Looking for a free DICOM viewer, DICOM converter, or PACS client? You’ll find them here. idoimaging.com tracks free medical imaging applications and resources: conversion programs, image display and analysis, surface and volume rendering, PACS clients and servers. Many programs are classified by a speciality to allow you to find similar programs by imaging modality, medical specialization, or similar. Half of all the programs listed here work with DICOM files, but there are over 25 file formats covered.

LINKS ABOUT KNOWLEDGE OF XRAYS

X-Rays

http://www.Colorado.EDU/physics/2000/xray/
See how a fluoroscope works and find information about electromagnetic radiation and CAT scans. Provided by Physics2000 through Colorado educational systems.

X-Rays

http://www.coe.uga.edu/science/projects/xrays/x-rays.html
An activity complete with information about x-rays, the images needed for completing the assignment, and questions for students.

Radiology

http://www.methodisthealth.com/radiology/general.htm
Methodist Health Care System’s page contains an explanation of what x-rays are and how they are performed. The page also provides links to many x-ray related topics.

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